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You remember scanning all images on your device?

If you have an , a new app that doesn't appear in your menu has been automatically and silently installed (or soon will be) by . It is called 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 ".

You can uninstall this app safely via System -> Apps.

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@jack You remember Apple succumbing to public pressure and quietly never implementing it in the first place?

Edit: I’m gonna make a big addendum to this comment. While Apple *did* scrap plans for CSAM detection due to public pressure, they did implement an on-device mechanism for blurring “sensitive content.” A feature much like the one on Android in the original post here, although I’ve yet to find much transparency on the Android apps’ workings. This on-device functionality works like face detection, so if you’re okay with that there’s little reason to be alarmed.

jack

@blitzen That's probably why google is so sneaky about it.

@jack @blitzen
I can't find it on my phone to get rid of it.

@CatHerder
Try using search

On my Note 9 it didn't show on my apps list in Settings until I searched for it

@jack @blitzen

@DelilahTech @jack @blitzen
I did search the whole phone. Thanks.

@CatHerder @DelilahTech @jack @blitzen

for anyone, not just people i am replying to:

what i did was go to the Google Play store and search for Android SafetyCore

when it found the app in the store, i was given the "uninstall' option

that was how i located and removed it - search did not help -
i'm sure there are other ways! but this was easiest for me and maybe others too

@rustoleumlove @CatHerder @DelilahTech @jack @blitzen Weird, I could not find it in the Play Store. But when I went to my phone's list of apps, there it was, big as life. Uninstalled.

@courtcan @CatHerder @DelilahTech @jack @blitzen

this happened to my friend - no sign of it in the search or in the app store, as of about 3pm CST today. (i did my search and removal several hours ago..)

i have no clue what's up with this.

anyway, i hope people are able to find it and remove it

@paelse @rustoleumlove @CatHerder @DelilahTech @jack @blitzen I wonder though if this means we'll have to do this over and over again. Or at least check for the damn app after every phone update.

@courtcan @paelse @rustoleumlove @DelilahTech @jack @blitzen

I'm not techy to the point of knowing or noticing those things. When someone posts about these creepy tactics, I take their advice!
So few people protect their privacy these days, but it's a big deal to me; I appreciate the people looking out for it.

@courtcan @rustoleumlove @CatHerder @DelilahTech @jack @blitzen
I catch it... Can't figure how remove it on my mi9 ROM stock

@courtcan @rustoleumlove @CatHerder @DelilahTech @jack @blitzen done,
Settings, apps, use the search bar and begin write ''Android...'' it appears.
Thank u all

@ronaldklip @jack @blitzen

Thank you. I restarted my phone over night and just went to the Play Store to search. It did not come up as being an installed app. I'll keep checking.

@CatHerder @jack @blitzen

Try searching in Apps the exact wording is : "Android System SafetyCore" ) spaces and upper case letters are important.

@ParadeGrotesque @CatHerder @jack @blitzen „Android“ is enough, the list of apps starting with „Android“ isn't that long.

It's there and it's freaking me out: Google, pushing something I didn't ask for, and not even telling me is no way to go. Next phone will be a Huawei one without Android!

@CatHerder @jack @blitzen Yep, I used search apps and found it when I typed in "System". Curiously, it didn't pop up with "Android"
Very sneaky!

@CatHerder @jack @blitzen
I had to turn on "show system apps" to see it (on a Samsung, which sometimes has different UI from stock Android)

@jack @blitzen

Or the explanation is simply that Google has removed word don't from their old slogan "Don't be evil"

No smiley needed.