How to Block Porn from Google Search

Open a web browser., Visit Google and open its settings., Select “Search Settings” from the pop-up menu., Turn SafeSearch on., Save your changes., Test your filter.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Open a web browser.

    Launch any web browser you have on your desktop, laptop, or smartphone.

    You can use any browser you have installed on your device.
  2. Step 2: Visit Google and open its settings.

    Once the page loads, click on “Settings” on the lower right-hand corner of the web page.

    A menu will pop up. , This will open Google’s search engine options. , You’ll find an option called “SafeSearch” on the upper portion of the Search Settings page.

    Click in the checkbox on the option below it labelled “Filter explicit results.” This will block all pornographic contents from appearing in your Google search results. , Scroll down the Search Settings and click on “Save” to save all the changes you’ve made. , Go back to Google.com and try searching for a pornographic website.

    You’ll notice that no porn sites or any contents related to it will appear on your Google search results anymore.
  3. Step 3: Select “Search Settings” from the pop-up menu.

  4. Step 4: Turn SafeSearch on.

  5. Step 5: Save your changes.

  6. Step 6: Test your filter.

Detailed Guide

Launch any web browser you have on your desktop, laptop, or smartphone.

You can use any browser you have installed on your device.

Once the page loads, click on “Settings” on the lower right-hand corner of the web page.

A menu will pop up. , This will open Google’s search engine options. , You’ll find an option called “SafeSearch” on the upper portion of the Search Settings page.

Click in the checkbox on the option below it labelled “Filter explicit results.” This will block all pornographic contents from appearing in your Google search results. , Scroll down the Search Settings and click on “Save” to save all the changes you’ve made. , Go back to Google.com and try searching for a pornographic website.

You’ll notice that no porn sites or any contents related to it will appear on your Google search results anymore.

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