When you open an image the Google's systems blurred, you have a few options. You can open a Google resource page to learn why Google is blurring images like this; block the number of the contact that sent you the image; leave the message; or deal with the image. If you choose this last option, you'll hit "Next," then either "No, don't view" or "Yes, view."
Sensitive content warnings is entirely private, at least according to Google. Now, I wouldn't blame you for being curious about how this feature works. Sure, its intentions are noble, but one might assume images need to be sent offsite in order to verify whether they contain nudity. If so, this feature would pose a huge privacy violation. But Google says all photo detection happens locally on your device. Neither the image nor any part of your conversation is reviewed by Google or sent to the cloud for processing: Your phone or tablet is able to run the processes necessary to determine whether an image contains nudity.
Manage sensitive content warnings. Here, tap the toggle next to "Warnings in Google Messages."
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