Google will censor pornographic photos in search
Search engine Google will censor explicit images in search by default. Here are all the details.
Google is announcing some features to make internet a safer place. According to the corporation, in the upcoming months, it would automatically obscure pornographic images in search results for all users, even if SafeSearch is not turned on. For logged-in users who are under the age of 18, SafeSearch filtering is already the default setting.
Google will censor pornographic photos in search
If you don't have a monitored account or you're signed out and you'd rather to see butts and whatnot in search results, you can change the settings. Google supplied photos showing that the blur setting will cover up obscene imagery but not
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