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The new setting automatically blurs pornographic, violent, and gory images. It can be disabled by anyone who doesn’t have a supervised account. The new setting automatically blurs pornographic, ...
Google's SafeSearch setting will now apply to all searches by default, blurring any explicit content. Credit: Google Google is officially releasing its new SafeSearch setting to all users this month, ...
Google announced the feature as a celebration of Safe Internet Day, and it will be rolling out in the coming months. Reading time 2 minutes Google’s search engine is getting an upgrade—yes with AI, ...
Google is expanding its efforts to prevent internet users from accidentally seeing sexually explicit or violent images in results surfaced by its widely used search engine. “In the coming months, ...
The new Google Search feature, which will be added in the coming months, will ensure that users won't see things they don't want to see, even if the standard SafeSearch settings are turned off. Today ...
Today is Safer Internet Day and Google is marking the occasion by revealing features designed to, well, make it safer to do things on the internet. The company says that, in the coming months, it will ...