If you’re looking for a way to turn off the safe search filter on Google, this tutorial is for you. In this guide, we’ll show you how to turn off safe search on both mobile and desktop versions of Google Chrome.
First, let’s start with mobile. Open up Google Chrome on your iPhone or Android device and tap the three dots in the bottom right or top right corner of your screen. Tap “Settings” and then navigate to “Privacy and Security.” Under “Privacy and Security,” tap “Safe Browsing.” Here, you can choose between “Standard Protection” and “Enhanced Protection.” If you’re worried about someone accessing inappropriate content, select “Enhanced Protection.” You can also choose a custom option for secure DNS, such as the “Clean Browsing Family Filter.”
On desktop, open up Google Chrome and click the three dots in the top right corner of your screen. Click “Settings” and then navigate to “Privacy and Security” on the left-hand side. Here, click on “Security” and choose between “Standard Protection,” “Enhanced Protection,” or “No Protection.” We recommend selecting “Standard Protection.” Make sure to also enable the “Use Secure DNS” option and select the “Clean Browsing Family Filter” option under “With Custom” to block inappropriate content.
It’s important to keep in mind that any browsing data will be sent to Google, so if this is a concern for you, proceed with caution. If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to leave them in the comment section below.