FaceTime to Pause Video Calls if Undressing is Detected

A new feature in the upcoming iOS 26 update for FaceTime aims to protect users' privacy during video calls. This feature will freeze the video if it senses that someone is undressing, helping to prevent accidental exposure of sensitive content. This change is part of a broader effort to enhance user safety and ensure that video calls remain appropriate.
With this update, users can feel more secure while using FaceTime, knowing that the technology is working to maintain their privacy. By automatically pausing the video when it detects potentially sensitive situations, Apple hopes to create a more comfortable experience for everyone involved in the call. This feature is currently in the testing phase and will be available in the official release of iOS 26.