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- SafeSearch abstract "SafeSearch is a feature of Google Search that acts as an automated filter of pornography and potentially offensive content.A 2003 report by Harvard Law School's Berkman Center for Internet & Society stated that SafeSearch excluded many innocuous websites from search-result listings, including ones created by the White House, IBM, the American Library Association and Liz Claiborne. On the other hand, many pornographic images slip through the filter, even when \"innocent\" search terms are entered. Blacklisting certain search terms is hindered by homographs (e.g., \"beaver\"), blacklisting certain URLs is rendered ineffective by the changing URLs of porn sites, and software to tag images with copious amounts of flesh tones as pornographic content is problematic because there are a variety of skin tones and pictures of babies tend to have a lot of flesh tones. Google's ability to filter porn has been an important factor in its relationship with the People's Republic of China.On 11 November 2009 Google introduced SafeSearch Lock, which allows users with Google accounts to lock on the \"High\" mode of SafeSearch in Google's Web, image and video searches. Once configured, the user can log out of their Google account and the setting will stick to prevent any change to the filtering level.There are alternative search sites which provide an equivalent to the Google.com homepage, such as Kiddle and KidzSearch, but with SafeSearch enabled by default. Securly is a service for schools and homes that allows IT admins and parents to enforce Safe Search with an additional layer of protection via Creative Commons license filtering.On 12 December 2012 Google removed the option to turn off the filter entirely, requiring users to enter more specific search queries to access adult content But this happens only to English sites and non-English users are still required to be careful with their local language search as Google is not filtering most of the adult contents even with safe search on and with specific keywords.".
- SafeSearch wikiPageExternalLink turn-on-off-safe-search-on-google.
- SafeSearch wikiPageExternalLink www.kiddle.co.
- SafeSearch wikiPageExternalLink www.kidzsearch.com.
- SafeSearch wikiPageExternalLink www.securly.com.
- SafeSearch wikiPageID "2459625".
- SafeSearch wikiPageLength "5422".
- SafeSearch wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- SafeSearch wikiPageRevisionID "696101887".
- SafeSearch wikiPageWikiLink American_Library_Association.
- SafeSearch wikiPageWikiLink Beaver.
- SafeSearch wikiPageWikiLink Berkman_Center_for_Internet_&_Society.
- SafeSearch wikiPageWikiLink Category:Content-control_software.
- SafeSearch wikiPageWikiLink Category:Google_Search.
- SafeSearch wikiPageWikiLink Censorship_by_Google.
- SafeSearch wikiPageWikiLink China.
- SafeSearch wikiPageWikiLink Content-control_software.
- SafeSearch wikiPageWikiLink Creative_Commons.
- SafeSearch wikiPageWikiLink Google_Search.
- SafeSearch wikiPageWikiLink Harvard_Law_School.
- SafeSearch wikiPageWikiLink Homograph.
- SafeSearch wikiPageWikiLink IBM.
- SafeSearch wikiPageWikiLink Liz_Claiborne_(fashion_designer).
- SafeSearch wikiPageWikiLink Pornography.
- SafeSearch wikiPageWikiLink White_House.
- SafeSearch wikiPageWikiLinkText "Google's filters".
- SafeSearch wikiPageWikiLinkText "SafeSearch".
- SafeSearch wikiPageWikiLinkText "safe searches".
- SafeSearch wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- SafeSearch wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Google_Inc..
- SafeSearch wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hatnote.
- SafeSearch wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- SafeSearch subject Category:Content-control_software.
- SafeSearch subject Category:Google_Search.
- SafeSearch hypernym Feature.
- SafeSearch type Company.
- SafeSearch type Work.
- SafeSearch type Company.
- SafeSearch type Redirect.
- SafeSearch comment "SafeSearch is a feature of Google Search that acts as an automated filter of pornography and potentially offensive content.A 2003 report by Harvard Law School's Berkman Center for Internet & Society stated that SafeSearch excluded many innocuous websites from search-result listings, including ones created by the White House, IBM, the American Library Association and Liz Claiborne. On the other hand, many pornographic images slip through the filter, even when \"innocent\" search terms are entered.".
- SafeSearch label "SafeSearch".
- SafeSearch sameAs Q2211439.
- SafeSearch sameAs SafeSearch.
- SafeSearch sameAs m.0c00x5b.
- SafeSearch sameAs Q2211439.
- SafeSearch wasDerivedFrom SafeSearch?oldid=696101887.
- SafeSearch isPrimaryTopicOf SafeSearch.