India, July 3 -- Apple's upcoming iOS 26 update, first unveiled at WWDC 2025, is drawing attention not only for its refreshed design and app updates but also for a new FaceTime privacy feature that quietly surfaced in the developer beta.

While Apple showcased several key features during its keynote - including the sleek new Liquid Glass UI and updates to Messages, Wallet, and CarPlay - it did not highlight a newly discovered nudity detection function within FaceTime. This feature, now spotted in the latest iOS 26 beta, has stirred online discussion for its potential implications on privacy and safety during video calls.

According to a report by 9to5Mac, FaceTime in iOS 26 can automatically freeze audio and video if the system detects nu...