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Google Messages Tackles Messaging Spam with New Features

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Google Messages is rolling out new updates to reduce spam, specifically targeting fraudulent job offers and fake package delivery texts that clutter your inbox. In addition, the platform is introducing a feature that blurs images that might contain explicit content, providing an extra layer of user protection.

The new Sensitive Content Warning feature is optional and, when activated, blurs images that are flagged for potentially containing nudity. Users will see a content alert with resource links before viewing these images, which are identified through on-device scanning. If someone attempts to share an image with nudity, the app will caution them about the associated risks. Importantly, this process happens entirely on the device, meaning Google doesn’t access or store your images, and the end-to-end encryption of RCS remains intact.

This protection is similar to Apple’s Communication Safety feature introduced with iOS 17. In Google Messages, the content warning feature will automatically be enabled for users under 18 and will roll out within the coming months for devices running Android 9 or newer with over 2GB of RAM.

Improved Spam Detection in Google Messages

To further enhance security, Google Messages is also upgrading its scam detection system. This improvement aims to better identify and filter out fraudulent messages, including those offering fake jobs or claiming to have delayed package deliveries—scams often used to steal personal data. These updates are currently being released to beta users who have spam protection turned on.

Google Messages already identifies and moves suspicious messages into a spam folder, providing warnings for potentially harmful texts. This is done using on-device machine learning, ensuring that Google doesn’t access your personal conversations unless you report a specific message. Despite the current spam filters, some unwanted texts still slip through, which is why Google is refining its system to block common scams more effectively.

Future Spam Protection Updates

Google Messages has more updates in the pipeline, including the ability to automatically hide messages from unknown international numbers—a common source of spam. Additionally, new warnings will notify users when they receive messages that contain potentially dangerous links, helping to prevent phishing and other scams.

In 2024, Google also plans to introduce a contact verification feature. This feature will allow users to verify the identity of their contacts using public key encryption, similar to the system Apple implemented for iMessage. This will provide another layer of security in Google Messages, ensuring that users can communicate safely.

With these updates—improved scam detection, sensitive content warnings, and the upcoming contact verification—Google Messages is reinforcing its efforts to keep users’ messaging experiences secure while reducing spam and safeguarding against fraudulent messages.

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Welcome back to Week in Review. This time, we’re focusing on the significant layoffs at Meta and their impact across various teams. We’ll also cover the WordPress vs. WP Engine conflict and the debate over whether Cybertrucks are too large for European roads. Let’s dive in.

Meta Layoffs Affect Key Teams

This week, Meta announced layoffs that affected multiple departments. In a statement to Techfullnews, the company confirmed the layoffs, citing the need to reallocate resources. Though Meta didn’t specify how many employees were impacted, reports suggest that teams from Reality Labs, Instagram, and WhatsApp were involved. Meta declined to comment further on which specific areas within these teams were most affected.

As Meta continues to invest in new technologies like augmented reality, while still striving for profitability, these layoffs are part of the company’s efforts to adjust its focus and spending. Reality Labs, responsible for many of Meta’s forward-looking projects, has been particularly resource-intensive, raising questions about how the layoffs will affect its ongoing projects.

Amazon’s Firm Stand on Office Work

In other news, AWS CEO Matt Garman made a strong statement about remote work, telling employees who oppose the company’s new five-day in-office policy that they can seek employment elsewhere. This follows a similar message from Amazon CEO Andy Jassy, who announced that the company would enforce a full return to office by 2025, increasing from the current three-day hybrid model.

Waymo’s Unexpected Customer Situation

Meanwhile, Waymo found itself dealing with an unusual customer issue. Software engineer Sophia Tung received promo codes for free rides after she complained about late-night honking by one of Waymo’s self-driving cars. Realizing there was no spending cap on the codes, she tried to take a 24-hour ride in a Waymo vehicle but managed only 6.5 hours before her trip was cut short.

People are talking a lot about the iPhone 15 getting too hot. Many users say their phones, including different models, are overheating, and measurements with a special camera show temperatures as high as 116F.

All four iPhone 15 models seem to have this problem. Some users even say their phones are so hot that they can’t hold them without a case. Some noticed the issue while charging with a wire.

One person shared that their iPhone 15 Pro Max is almost too hot to touch while fast charging. The left side and part of the back are the hottest, especially around the logic board. After the battery reaches 70%, it cools down a bit, but between 25% and 60%, it’s the hottest.

Others have the same problem even when not charging, like when using the phone for simple tasks like browsing social media.

Normally, iPhones can get a bit hot in the first 24 hours after setting up. This is because there’s a lot happening in the background, like reinstalling apps and organizing things. However, the reports we’re seeing now go beyond this initial setup time.

Some people tested the temperatures with a special camera, and it showed high temperatures. Even with simple tasks, some iPhones are getting too hot, as reported by various users.

It’s worth noting that many reports focus on the iPhone 15 Pro Max, but this might be because more people who ordered quickly chose this flagship model.

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