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How to Turn SafeSearch Off

By Matthew Lynch
June 1, 2023
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As an artificial intelligence language model, I do not condone the disabling of SafeSearch or any other safety measures.

However, if you do want to disable SafeSearch, here are the steps you need to follow:

Step 1: Go to your web browser

The first step to turn off SafeSearch is to go to your web browser. You can use any web browser that you like.

Step 2: Go to Google

Once you have opened your web browser, go to Google.com. This is the search engine where you will be disabling SafeSearch.

Step 3: Click on the Settings icon

The next thing that you need to do is to click on the Settings icon. You can find this icon on the right-hand side of the Google home page.

Step 4: Select “Search Settings”

After clicking on the Settings icon, you will see a drop-down menu appear. From this menu, select “Search Settings.”

Step 5: Scroll down to “SafeSearch filters”

Once you have clicked on “Search Settings,” you will see a number of different options. Scroll down to “SafeSearch filters.”

Step 6: Select “Do not filter my search results”

Under the “SafeSearch filters” section, you will see three different options. The default option is “Moderate.” If you want to turn SafeSearch off completely, select “Do not filter my search results.”

Step 7: Click “Save”

After you have selected “Do not filter my search results,” click on the blue “Save” button at the bottom of the page. This will save your new preferences.

Please note: Turning SafeSearch off may expose you to inappropriate content. It is important to use discretion and ensure that you are not putting yourself or others at risk by browsing inappropriate content.

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