Is your camera roll full of photos of your trash? Whether you decided to capture images of your nether regions for romantic, narcissistic, or comedic reasons, you probably want to avoid accidentally showing them to friends and family when you try to post a photo of your pet labradoodle.
Manually finding nudes, moving them to secure locations, and deleting them from your camera roll/cloud backups is a laborious procedure. If only there was an app that could do all the work for you. Fortunately, there are; the one who lives up to his name Nude: the sexiest app ever.
The creators of Nude may have found one of the best uses for machine learning: finding your nude photos and locking them. After installing the app, its algorithms can check your camera roll for what they think are nudes, before moving them to a PIN-protected folder inside the app. After receiving confirmation from the user, it will then delete sensitive images from Camera Roll and the cloud, if that's where backups are stored.
the 2014 dazzling The incident, in which intimate photos of many famous actresses were stolen from their iCloud accounts and posted online, highlighted the potential dangers of storing compromising images on cloud services.
The Nude Secure Vault can also be used to store content other than people's genitals. Copies of driver's licenses, passports, IDs and credit cards can also be stored securely here, although it does not appear that the algorithms will automatically detect and move them.
Another cool feature is how the app uses a device's front camera to take a photo of anyone who tries to guess the safe's PIN and fails.
Nude is only available on iOS at the moment, although an Android version is in development. It costs $1 per month or $10 for a one-year subscription.