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JAKARTA - Starting today, Google will blur any adult content or vulgar violence that appears in Search or Search.

In fact, Google introduced the new protection feature earlier this year. Designed to help protect users and families from accidentally finding explicit images in Search.

With this update, explicit images such as adult content or vulgar violence, will now be submerged by default when it appears in search results.

Similar dissolution settings have also just rolled out on SafeSearch for all users globally this month.

They can adjust the settings and disable them at any time, unless the trustee or network administrator at the school has locked the settings.

Google also makes it easy to find parental controls directly in Search. Just type a relevant query and the user will see a box containing information about how to manage parental controls.

Furthermore, now users can delete any personal and explicit images from the Search they no longer want to display.

For example, when a user creates and uploads explicit content to a website, then removes it, they can request deletion from Search if published elsewhere without consent. The policy does not apply to content that is being commercialized.

"Broader, whether for websites containing personal information, explicit images, or other deletion requests, we have updated and simplified the forms you use to submit requests to," Google said.

For information, the company has long had a policy that allows users to delete explicit non-consensual images from Search.

However, removing content from Google Search will not remove it from other web or search engines. Even so, Google hopes this change gives users more control over the personal information that appears there.

"We know it's important to keep your online experience under control. These new tools and updates are part of the many ways we continue to do to make Google the safest way to search," Google said.


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