I don't normally make video calls while I'm naked and I can't think of any use case where this would be useful. But there may well be situations in which two people want to show each other naked in a video call. Apple wants to prevent this in future and is introducing a new feature in iOS 26 that stops the video transmission in Facetime as soon as the operating system detects nudity.
I don't know about you, but even though the intention is certainly good - Apple claims to want to protect children - I feel patronized by such a function, regardless of whether I regularly strip naked in front of the camera or not.
Especially as I always ask myself with features like this: What's next? What will happen once we get used to the system determining what is transmitted and what is not? Is this possibly just the first step towards more control? Will this feature eventually become standard and we will accept that we can no longer switch it off?
https://gizmodo.com/ios-26-really-doesnt-want-you-to-be-horny-on-facetime-2000623796