JAKARTA - Google has a SafeSearch feature designed to detect vulgar content such as pornography and vulgar violence in search.
If you don't want to see vulgar content in search results, you can choose Filters to block the vulgar content that has been detected, or Buram to blur vulgar images.
SafeSearch is set to automatically apply Filters if Google's system shows that you may be under 18 years old.
However, the SafeSearch feature can also be disabled if you feel you are mature enough and wise in sorting out the content on the internet. To disable the SafeSearch feature on iPhone and Android devices, follow the following steps:
Want to disable SafeSearch on iPhone? Follow these steps for Google and Safari applications.
In the Google application:
Di Safari:
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Note: If your iPhone is connected to a parent's control system such as Sharing Family or Screen Time restrictions, SafeSearch may be locked and cannot be deactivated.
To disable SafeSearch on Android devices, you can use Google apps or mobile browsers like Chrome.
In the Google application:
On Google Chrome:
If SafeSearch continues to be active again, check device level restrictions under "Digital Welfare & Parental Control" in your Android device settings.
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