HMD, the global manufacturer of Nokia Mobile since 2016 launches its new Fuse phone, sold exclusively by Vodafone, using HarmBlock+ AI technology to prevent children from filming, sending, or viewing nude content.
HMD, the global manufacturer of Nokia Mobile since 2016 launches its new Fuse phone, sold exclusively by Vodafone, using HarmBlock+ AI technology to prevent children from filming, sending, or viewing nude content.
The system, developed by UK-based SafeToNet, is embedded in the operating system and camera, making it impossible to bypass. It analyzes camera feeds in real-time, blocking sexual content before recording occurs.
A company study found one in five secondary students felt pressured to share explicit photos, with 63% having images forwarded without consent.
The technology also blocks harmful sexual content from appearing on screen, addressing growing concerns among teachers about explicit image-sharing.
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