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How to Turn On Google Safe Search

Google SafeSearch allows users to filter explicit content from the search results.

When turned on, inappropriate images, videos, and search results will be excluded.

The feature aims to provide a safe online experience for users, especially children.

SafeSearch can be enabled on all devices including computers, laptops, and smartphones.

You can turn it on to prevent children from viewing explicit content.

In this guide, you’ll learn how to turn on Safe Search on Google Chrome or Search on a PC, iPhone, or Android.

How to turn on Google Safe Search on PC

To turn on Google Safe Search on a PC, go to Google, select “Settings”, and select “Search settings”.

After you’ve selected “Search settings”, enable “Turn on SafeSearch”.

Here’s how to do this (expand the screenshots above):

  1. Go to google.com.
  2. Select “Settings”.
  3. Select “Search settings”.
  4. Enable “Turn on SafeSearch”.

How to turn on Google Safe Search on iPhone/Android

To turn on Google Safe Search on iPhone/Android, go to google.com and tap on the menu icon.

After you’ve tapped on the menu icon, select “SafeSearch”, and enable “SafeSearch”.

Here’s how to do this (expand the screenshots above):

  1. Go to google.com.
  2. Tap on the menu icon.
  3. Select “SafeSearch”.
  4. Enable “SafeSearch”.

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