How to turn Google SafeSearch on or off and understand what it blocks
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It's easy to find internet content that's educational and thought-provoking. On the flip side, it's just as easy to find content that's explicit or graphic, especially for children.
That's why Google's SafeSearch feature lets you filter out search results that you might not want to see - or want your kids to see.
Here's everything you need to know about Google's SafeSearch feature, including how to turn it on and off on any device.
Important: Depending on how your network is set up, you might not have permission to turn off SafeSearch. If you follow the steps below and are told that it can't be turned off, you'll have to contact your network administrator for help.
The feature is automatically turned on for all accounts owned by a user 12 years old or younger. If you're a parent who uses Google's Family Link app, the feature can only be turned off by you, not your children. Administrators of a school or workplace network can keep Google SafeSearch permanently turned on by mapping domains to forcesafesearch.google.com, though Google recommends that a tech-savvy person handle this process.
To learn more about locking SafeSearch on your devices, visit this Google Search Help page.
1. Log in to your Google account and navigate to the Google homepage.
2. Click Settings in the bottom-right corner.
3. In the pop-up, click Search settings.
4. Click the checkbox next to Turn on SafeSearch.
5. Scroll to the bottom of the page and hit Save.
When the box beside Turn on SafeSearch has a checkmark, search results will be filtered. When it doesn't, you'll see all search results.
1. Open the Google app on your Android device.
2. In the bottom-right corner, tap the More icon, which looks like an ellipsis.
3. Then select Settings and General.
4. Beside SafeSearch, slide the toggle switch to the left or right to turn the feature off or on.
1. In your web browser, go to the Google homepage and log in to your account.
2. Tap the Menu icon that looks like three horizontal lines in the top-left corner.
3. Select Settings in the pop-up menu.
4. To turn SafeSearch on, tap the checkbox next to Hide explicit results. To turn it off, tap the checkbox next to Show explicit results.
5. Scroll to the bottom of the screen and hit Save.
1. On your Android TV's home screen, select Settings.
2. In the Preferences section, click Search.
3. Select SafeSearch filter, and click On or Off.
1. Open the Google app on your iPhone or iPad and tap your profile icon in the top-right corner.
2. In the pop-up, select Settings, then General.
3. On the General page, tap Search Settings.
4. If you're on an iPhone, on the next page tap the circle button next to Show explicit results to turn SafeSearch off. Tap the circle button next to Hide explicit results to turn SafeSearch on.
On an iPad, there will be one checkbox next to Filter explicit results - check it to turn SafeSearch on and uncheck it to turn SafeSearch off.
5. Tap Save at the bottom of the page.
1. Go to the Google homepage and log in to your account.
2. Tap the Menu icon of three horizontal lines in the top-left corner.
3. Select Settings in the pop-up menu.
4. Under SafeSearch filters, tap the circle button next to Show explicit results to turn SafeSearch off. To turn SafeSearch on, tap the circle button next to Show explicit results.
5. Scroll to the bottom of the screen and hit Save.
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