Google announced today that it will enable a new SafeSearch blurring setting by default for all users in the coming months. The filter is designed to help people protect themselves and their families ...
Microsoft has added a separate domain to its Bing search engine that will allow users to filter out pornographic search results. Microsoft Corp. has added a separate domain to its Bing search service ...
Google is finished rolling out its new SafeSearch feature that blurs explicit imagery, such as violent or sexual photos, by default. The company announced back in February that it would be rolling out ...
Google has debuted a new default SafeSearch setting, somewhere between “on” and “off,” that automatically blurs explicit images in search results for most people. In a blog post timed to Safer ...
Google has rolled out updates for Search with the intention of making explicit deepfakes as hard to find as possible. As part of its long-standing and ongoing fight against realistic-looking ...
Well, the option to request for removal of deepfakes has been there for a long time as part of Google’s policies. Now, whenever Google’s system grants someone’s removal request, it will also filter ...
The procedure to turn OFF SafeSearch in Google Search is as follows. Google SafeSearch is a feature that allows users to filter explicit search results. This filter applies to web results, images, and ...
Today is Safer Internet Day and Google is marking the occasion by revealing features designed to, well, make it safer to do things on the internet. The company says that, in the coming months, it will ...
Sites that host deepfakes that Google removes will be demoted in Search rankings. Sites that host deepfakes that Google removes will be demoted in Search rankings. is a news writer focused on creative ...
SafeSearch, which “filter[s] out explicit content in Google’s search results,” has been around for so long that it has entered the cultural lexicon. The Google Search app on Android is now making it ...
Google's SafeSearch is meant to remove explicit content from the search results of the tech platform, which attempts to make the search engine a safe place for all ages. In this photo illustration, A ...
Microsoft Corp. has added a separate domain to its Bing search service just for pornographic images and video. No, Microsoft isn’t getting into the smut business. Instead, the company is trying to ...