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If you're mobile-only, that's probably going to be a problem.
The only tools I know are Glaze and Nightshade. Think of them as defense and offense, respectively. They both introduce subtle changes to your image that make it harder for AI to use it. Well I say subtle - the stronger the protection the more noticeable the effect is to the human eye.
Glaze is defense, meaning AI can't use the image to imitate your style. I don't personally use it because I'm simply not well-known enough for anyone to want to specifically imitate my nonsense.
Nightshade is offense, it poisons the AI's data with useless information. Basically it makes the AI think that an image of, say, a cat is a chimney. That's what I use on anything I upload.
You can use both, though I don't remember if there's a recommended order in which to use them. The effect will then also be more noticeable. If you decide to use one or both, you should play around with the settings to see what's tolerable to you and what makes sense for an individual image.
Last time I looked, they were working on a mobile solution but I haven't heard anything on that front, unfortunately.