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Abstract:You can turn Google SafeSearch on or off in a few quick steps. Here's how to set up and use SafeSearch for your Google searches, or nix the feature.
Google's SafeSearch feature can block images, writing, or even whole pages that its algorithms deem inappropriate for younger users. However, Google SafeSearch may block access to many perfectly acceptable sites and content that an adult might want to view, so it's important that you know how to switch it off. SafeSearch can be locked on, and only switched off with a password, so parents can feel safe while their kids browse, and schools or workplaces can limit the search capabilities on shared computers.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.The Internet is a wild, wonderful place, providing access to just about any kind of content a person can imagine. But with that freedom comes plenty of weird, off-putting, and often outright awful material that you never want your children to find.That's why Google's SafeSearch feature is a welcome way to filter search results. When enabled, SafeSearch greatly reduces the amount of content perceived as violent, pornographic, bigoted, or otherwise inappropriate from appearing after a browser search.Alongside the benefits of a more approachable online experience, however, comes a lack of access to lots of content an adult user may wish to access. Long story short, as great as SafeSearch is, you need to know how to turn it off, too. Here's how. How to turn Google SafeSearch off and on1. Log into your Google account and navigate to the Google homepage.2. Click the word “Settings” in the bottom right corner.3. Click the words “Search settings” in the popup window.4. Click the box beside the words “Turn on SafeSearch.”5. Click “Save” in the blue box at the bottom of the screen.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. If you want to lock SafeSearch on a computer, click the blue words “Lock SafeSearch” and follow the prompts.And to turn SafeSearch on or off on your mobile device, go to the Google homepage, click the three parallel horizontal lines in the top left, click “Settings,” then tap “Filter explicit results.”Related coverage from How To Do Everything: Tech:How to clear and manage cookies on your Mac computer's Safari browserHow to enable cookies in Google Chrome on a desktop or mobile deviceHow to share photos, PDFs, and other files on Google DriveHow to clear the cache on a Google Chrome browser to make it run more efficiently
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