A new Android feature is scanning your photos for 'sensitive content' - how to stop it | ZDNET
@wiert No idea if this is related, but just after the last Android update on my Samsung A53, almost every file on the SD card on the phone vanished. Years of stuff gone. Managed to get my photos back from cloud stuff, but so much more gone. I've now done the 'remove #AndroidSystemSafetyCore' thing, so maybe it'll leave my personal stuff the fuck alone going forward... Not confident though!
Android System SafetyCore è la nuova applicazione di sicurezza di Google che scansiona le immagini sul vostro dispositivo (e che Google ha installato senza chiedervelo)
La nuova applicazione di Google Android System SafetyCore scansiona localmente documenti e immagini e vi avvisa in caso di spam o nudità.
@jwalzer I think that's another instance of an exaggerated panic.
It's not enabled by default, it only affects Google Messages, and it is an optional, well, opt-in feature for people to obscure potential nudes locally.
(I happily hate and vent on #Google all day long, but this panic is slightly ridiculous.)
Google is quietly installing a hidden app called #AndroidSystemSafetyCore on Android devices.
Its purpose? To scan your images — even incoming ones — all in the name of "protecting your #privacy."
Stay informed and in control! #PrivacyMatters #AndroidTips #TechNews
Google is quietly installing a hidden app called #AndroidSystemSafetyCore on Android devices.
Its purpose? To scan your images — even incoming ones — all in the name of "protecting your #privacy."
Stay informed and in control! #PrivacyMatters #AndroidTips #TechNews
Removed #AndroidSystemSafetyCore from my Android phone. Check check check sigh.
Doing my bit for other people's privacy by removing #AndroidSystemSafetyCore off their #Android phones.
After all, caring is sharing that #Google are sneaky bastards!
Fuck af, Google! Appen #AndroidSystemSafetyCore skanner alle billeder på din Android mobiltelefon såvel som alle indgående (via beskeder). #privatliv #google #android
Guide: Indstilliger > Apps > Android System SafeCore > Afinstaller (rul ned i bunden)
If you have an #Android #phone, a new app that doesn't appear in your menu has been automatically and silently installed (or soon will be) by #Google. It is called #AndroidSystemSafetyCore and does exactly the same - scan all images on your device as well as all incoming ones (via messaging). The new spin is that it does so "to protect your #privacy".
You can uninstall this app safely via System -> Apps.
@Tutanota
Uninstall #AndroidSystemSafetyCore and also rate it with just 1 star on play store.
Quoting a Mastodon post by GrapheneOS:
"The app doesn't provide client-side scanning used to report things to Google or anyone else. It provides on-device machine learning models usable by applications to classify content as being spam, scams, malware, etc. This allows apps to check content locally without sharing it with a service and mark it with warnings for users."
@nullagent : it was on my Google Pixel 6 Pro smartphone.
I installed it less than 2 hours ago (https://infosec.exchange/@ErikvanStraten/113969482569037175) after reading Tuta's (@Tutanota ) toot in https://mastodon.social/@Tutanota/113969191214363432.
@Tutanota : it was already installed on my Google Pixel 6 Pro - without anybody asking whether I agree with this shit.
Just uninstalled it.
Zojuist uninstalled (Android, Pixel 6)
Meer info: https://mastodon.social/@Tutanota/113969191214363432
#Apple #mobile #Android #phone #Google #AndroidSystemSafetyCore #privacy
Follow this thread by GrapheneOs, please:
https://bsky.app/profile/grapheneos.org/post/3lhomjjnxl22y
VERY clear and useful
of course we all know where this is going
you can uninstall it *for now* but likely in the next major version it'll be built into the core OS and not listed as an app you can remove (assuming some other form isn't already there about which I'm not already aware anyway)