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Google Search to blur explicit images by default

Google Search to blur explicit images by default- Google Search has the ability to filter explicit images, and you can enable this feature by enabling SafeSearch. SafeSearch is a filter that helps to filter out explicit content in Google’s search results, including sexually explicit images and videos. When SafeSearch is turned on, explicit images are automatically blurred, making it easier for you to search the web without encountering potentially offensive content.

Google Search to blur explicit images by default

To turn on SafeSearch in Google Search:

  1. Go to Google.com in your web browser.
  2. Click on the “Settings” link at the bottom of the page.
  3. Click on “Search Settings.”
  4. Find the “SafeSearch filters” section and select “Use strict filtering.”
  5. Click “Save.”

Once you’ve turned on SafeSearch, explicit images should be blurred by default in Google’s search results. Keep in mind that SafeSearch isn’t perfect, and some explicit content may still slip through the filters.

To use Google as a default search engine (safesearch)

To use Google as your default search engine with SafeSearch enabled, follow these steps:

  1. Open your web browser.
  2. Go to the settings or options menu in your browser. This may be located in a menu, or as an icon in the browser’s toolbar.
  3. Find the section for search engines or default search engine.
  4. In the list of search engines, select Google.
  5. Make sure SafeSearch is enabled by going to Google.com and following the steps I described in my previous answer.

Once you have completed these steps, Google should be set as your default search engine, and explicit content should be filtered when you search. Note that the exact steps for setting your default search engine may vary depending on the web browser you are using.

Another way to use Google with SafeSearch enabled as your default search engine is to modify your browser’s search engine settings. Here’s how:

  1. Open your web browser.
  2. In the address bar, type “www.google.com/preferences” and press Enter.
  3. Scroll down to the “SafeSearch Filters” section.
  4. Choose “Use strict filtering” and save the changes.
  5. In your browser’s settings or options, find the section for search engines or default search engine.
  6. In the list of search engines, select Google.
  7. Save the changes.

Now, when you perform a search from the address bar or from the search box on the browser’s toolbar, Google will be used with SafeSearch enabled as the default search engine.

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