When Apple deploys iOS 26 in just over two months, this will revise the appearance of your iPhone, mainly thanks to a “liquid glass” color palette, as well as provide a lot of new cool functionality to some of your most used applications, such as the phone, messages and photos.
FaceTime also gains new capacities. The culmination is the live translation, which exploits Apple’s intelligence so that you can have a call with someone speaking a different language. But that’s not all.
During its presentation of WWDC in June, Apple announced that Facetime was gaining new security feature for children’s accounts, designed to block nudity. More specifically, when nudity is detected – or someone on the call begins to undress – the audio and the video of the facetime call freeze.
However, 9TO5MAC reported that those with the developer beta iOS 26 discovered that this safety feature is not only for children’s accounts. This will also affect adults.
When the facetime call detects any nudity, this warning message appears: