SafeSearch is designed to detect explicit content like pornography and graphic violence on Google Search. If you don’t want to see explicit content in your search results, you can select
Filter to block any explicit content that’s been detected, or
Blur to blur explicit images.
SafeSearch is set to
Filter automatically when Google's systems indicate you may be under 18.
If you can’t change your SafeSearch setting, it might be because it’s being controlled by your account, device, or network administrator. For example, parents and schools can lock SafeSearch to
Filter for child and student accounts. SafeSearch
Filter can also be built into public Wi-Fi networks (like at an airport or library), parental controls on your operating system, and antivirus software, which may override your individual SafeSearch setting.
Learn more about:
How to change SafeSearch settings and set up parental controlsHow to filter results for a school, workplace, or home networkHow to fix issues with SafeSearch