Sensitive Content Warnings Now Work With Stickers
Apple’s Sensitive Content Warning feature isn’t anything new. Under the name of Communication Safety, Apple introduced this capability a few years back to help protect kids from seeing unsolicited nude content.
While the original feature was strictly for kids under the supervision o a Family Sharing group, Apple expanded it to Sensitive Content Warnings in iOS 17 to allow anyone to take advantage of it. This originally worked with images and videos, but now iOS 17.2 takes it one step further.
Now, this feature also works with stickers. That way, if you get a sticker of a nude person or something similar, the content will be hidden, and your iPhone will let you know what it may be before actually seeing it.