As the use of smartphones has increased, so has the trend of viewing and sending pornographic content on these devices around the world.
However, a new smartphone has been introduced to prevent young people from doing so.
Japanese company Tone has developed a smartphone called the E20, which uses artificial intelligence technology to block nasty selfies.
The technology captures and blocks potential pornographic images and also sends pixelated images to parents when their children try to take nude selfies.
This phone is designed with young people in mind and has safety features for parents.
The company says its camera app uses the same technology that social media companies use to capture pornographic images.
It has a 6.26-inch display, Android 9 operating system and 3 back cameras set up.
It also comes with 64 GB storage, fingerprint scanner, 3900 mAh battery and 2 GHz octa core processor.
The company said it aims to prevent children and young people from taking nasty photos as they could become a threat to them going forward.
This phone has safety features that can help parents protect their children.
The technology also monitors apps, websites and the environment in the real world and alerts parents if they notice any significant changes in a child's behavior.
The phone is currently only available in Japan and is priced at $180.