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Google Wants You to See Fewer Sexually Explicit Images

If you go to Google right now and type "naked woman" into an image search, the search engine will obediently give you what you ask for. In a post on Google's official blog, Jen Fitzpatrick, senior VP for Google Core Systems & Experiences, announced the company's plans for a new safeguard to protect users from seeing things they shouldn't. "SafeSearch filtering is already on by default for signed-in users under 18, but soon, a new setting will blur explicit imagery if it appears in Search results when SafeSearch filtering isn't turned on," Fitzpatrick said. Read More...

If you go to Google right now and type “naked woman” into an image search, the search engine will obediently give you what you ask for. In a post on Google’s official blog, Jen Fitzpatrick, senior VP for Google Core Systems & Experiences, announced the company’s plans for a new safeguard to protect users from seeing things they shouldn’t. “SafeSearch filtering is already on by default for signed-in users under 18, but soon, a new setting will blur explicit imagery if it appears in Search results when SafeSearch filtering isn’t turned on,” Fitzpatrick said.

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