MacRumors reports that Communication Safety, which Apple revealed to be the latest version of the iOS 152 beta release that went live on Nov. 9. Communication Safety scans all Messages and messageries based on the ability to retrieve the adword. The app will display information to help the recipient decide how they respond to potentially sensitive imagery. MacRumors says Communication Safety is an optional addition of the Family Sharing feature that parents can monitor and manage their children’s devices. (including). The parents must decide if they want to use Communication Safety. The report also suggests that Apple opted to do not give one more option that would have allowed parents of children under the age of thirteen to be notified when their kids saw an image of a company’s adverse computer image – the image flagged by Communication Safety because of the threat of an error. It’s not surprising that communication safety’s inclusion in the iOS 152 beta doesn’t necessarily mean it will be included in the full release. Even though it’s not, Apple doesn’t typically announce when it plans to update its operating systems well before it’s released.