While Private Detector is designed to help keep our community safe from unsolicited nudes within our app, the internet at large can feel like the wild west, with online harassment all but openly tolerated everywhere from social media DMs to AirDrop. (We also use photo verification to help validate that the person looks like the photos on their profile.) These include a ban on guns and other weapons of violence in profile pictures, a ban on hate speech, and video chat and voice call within the Bumble app so you can meet new people without sharing your phone number or email before you’re ready. The Private Detector feature joins a roster of safety initiatives we’ve rolled out since our founding in 2014 to help keep you safe while using Bumble Date, Bizz, and BFF. We don’t tolerate any bad behavior, including sending unsolicited obscene photos!) (You can also easily report the image to Bumble. It’ll then notify you that you’ve been sent something that’s been detected as inappropriate it’s up to you to decide whether to view or block the image. to automatically blur a potential nude image shared within a chat on Bumble. ![]() We’re always looking to help keep our community protected and comfortable, which is why we created our safety feature, Private Detector, in an effort to better shield folks from harassment via the sending of lewd images.
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