Apple's new patent will block the possibility of sending obscene text messages via the iPhone. The question how it really works
Apple has received approval from the U.S. patent on a patent that prevents use of obscene language text messages sent through the iPhone. Apple filed the patent in 2008, and it allows to avoid inclusion of dirty words in messages. This tool is designed to block children and - youth the opportunity to send obscene messages - an action known as Sexting (a combination of Sex and Texting). "Currently there is no way to prevent and control the inappropriate text messages," reads Apple's patent request.According to Apple's bed, blocked words appear in the list is set Berthe change, the software can affect parents of children who use the device. Apple may be the future application and market that values the content of messages based on several criteria. The application can substitute the word "bad" one more honest or just delete the content entirely problematic. Parents who want to monitor very closely the content their children are exposed to will also have the option to be notified as soon as detected content prohibited.Although approval of the patent, have wondered if he really will work. Technology blog Tech Crunch, for example, estimated that those who really would want to do "Skstinge" find ways to bypass it. Even so, children tend to write the "language network of their own, including replacing letters and other letters, characters and numbers.
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