This Hidden Android App Is Scanning Your Photos Without Permission (Android System SafetyCore)
Did you know your Android phone might be scanning your private photos right now, without asking for permission? In this video, we uncover Android System SafetyCore, a hidden system-level service that was quietly rolled out in 2024. SafetyCore scans specific images, especially those sent or received via apps like Google Messages, to detect sensitive content like nudity. Google claims this feature helps protect users, especially children, from inappropriate content by blurring such images before they’re opened. While SafetyCore performs scans locally (without uploading your photos to cloud servers), many users are concerned about privacy and the fact that this app is pre-installed without explicit consent. In this video, we break down: What Android System SafetyCore is and how it works Why does it scan your photos ,and which appsdoes it interact with How to find and manage SafetyCore on your device Steps to disable or uninstall it (if possible) Privacy tips and alternative messaging apps Your phone may be doing more behind the scenes than you realize. If privacy matters to you, watch until the end to learn how to take control. Drop a comment if you’ve found SafetyCore on your phone or had a strange experience with it. Don’t forget to like and subscribe for more privacy tips and Android hacks! ✷ Join the Growtharo Alert - https://bit.ly/4eFxNZP And learn how to create faceless income on your own terms.