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An easy guide to preventing mature content on an Android
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Do you not want your child to see adult content on their Android? There are several easy ways to block mature photos, videos, and websites on your child's Android phone or tablet. Using Google Link, the built-in parental controls, is a great way to limit which apps your child can download and exclude porn and violent content from their Google searches. If you don't want to use Family Link, you can opt for an age-restricted web browser like SPIN Safe browser, or just restrict your child's search results and app downloads in the Play Store. This wikiHow article teaches you how to block porn on an Android smartphone or tablet.

The Best Way to Block Porn on an Android Device

Enable SafeSearch in Google. This feature adds a filter to your device that blocks pornography and restricts searches. Open the Google Play store and go to Settings. Tap "Family," and turn "Parental Controls" on.

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Using Google Family Link

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  1. If your child has an Android phone or tablet, you can use Google's parental controls to limit porn on your child's device. [1] To set up Family Link, you'll need to install the app on your own device, not your child's.
    • If you have an Android phone or tablet, you can download Family Link from the Google Play Store .
    • If you use an iPhone or iPad, you can install the Google Family Link app from the App Store and use it to block porn on your child's Android.
    • You must meet the following criteria to use Family Link:
      • You must have a Google account .
      • Your child must be under 13 years old and have a Google account. If your child's doesn't have their own Google account yet, you'll be able to create one during setup.
      • Your kid's phone or tablet must use Android Nougat (Android 7.0) or higher.
      • You must live in a supported area: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Ireland, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, or the United States.
  2. The first time you open the Family Link app on your own phone or tablet, you'll need to sign in with your own Google account (not your child's).
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    • If your child already has a Google account, tap Yes and follow the on-screen instructions to link it to Family Link. You'll need to have access to your child's Android to complete this process.
    • If not, tap No to create one now. Then, follow the on-screen instructions to add your child's new account to their Android.
  3. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup process.
    • It can take up to 15 minutes to link your child's Android to Family Link. [2] Once their phone or tablet is linked, you can start blocking porn and other adult content.
  4. Once Family Link is active, blocking porn in Chrome is easy:
    • In the Family Link app on your own device, select your child.
    • Tap Controls > Content restrictions > Google Chrome .
    • Select Try to block explicit sites .
    • If you'd like to block a specific website, you can add that site to the Blocked list. [3]
    • Keep in mind that these settings will only apply to Google Chrome. If your child uses a different web browser, Family Link cannot block porn in that browser. You can, however, prevent your child from using a different web browser in the next step.
  5. To prevent your child from downloading an alternative web browser that you can't manage, you can add parental controls to the Play Store. Here's how:
    • In the Family Link app, select your child.
    • Tap Controls > Content restrictions > Google Play .
    • Select a type of content to filter, such as Apps & games or Movies , and choose your desired content restriction level. [4]
  6. Like most Android phones, your kid's phone most likely has up to three built-in browsers: Google Chrome, Google Search, and a stock "Web" or "Internet" browser. You can enable SafeSearch—a filter that blocks pornography and restricts searches to appropriate content—by doing the following for each browser:
    • In the Family Link app, select your child.
    • Tap Controls > Content restrictions > Google Search .
    • Turn SafeSearch on.
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Block Google Play Downloads Without Family Link

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  1. If you don't want to use Family Link to manage your child's internet access on their Android, you can turn on parental controls in the Play Store app on your child's device. Tap the app icon that looks like a red, yellow, green, and blue sideways triangle.
  2. It's in the top right of your screen.
  3. It's next to a gear icon.
  4. This will prompt the menu to expand open.
  5. You'll be directed to a page with parental control options.
  6. The switch should be colored and pointing to the right.
  7. This PIN is for your parental controls, so anyone who doesn't know the PIN is unable to turn off parental controls.
    • Confirm your PIN.
  8. Tap Apps & games to filter those, then tap Movies if you don't want that account to be able to watch movies with specific ratings.
    • Repeat to filter the content in each section.
    • With this enabled and your filters set, that account will be unable to download or play apps from the Play Store that are inappropriate.
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Enable SafeSearch Without Family Link

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  1. If you're not using Family Link, you can still restrict your child's Google searches so your child won't see porn.
  2. It's in the top right corner of your screen and will prompt a menu to open. [5]
    • If the wrong profile picture is displayed, tap the down arrow next to it and select the correct profile. For example, if you're setting up SafeSearch for your child's Google account, seeing your personal Google account means that you need to click the downwards-pointing arrow and change the account before continuing.
  3. You'll see this option near the bottom of the menu next to a gear icon.
  4. This is usually the third item on the menu next to a boxed "E."
  5. If the switch is colored and pointing to the right, the feature is activated.
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Using SPIN Safe Browser

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  1. SPIN Safe Browser is an app that blocks sexually explicit content (among other age-restricted content) from appearing in search results. However, it only works if your child is using the SPIN app instead of a mobile browser. [6]
    • You can download SPIN from the Google Play Store .
    • There's no need to install SPIN on your own device. Just install it on your child's device.
  2. When SPIN is the default browser on your child's Android, you can rest assured that your child won't be able to see nudity, porn, and other adult content.
    • On your child's Android, open the Settings app.
    • Tap Apps or Apps and notifications .
    • Tap Default apps . [7]
    • Tap Browser app and select SPIN Safe Browser .
    • You'll still want to make sure you block Google Play downloads so your child cannot download an alternative web browser .
  3. Typing any search query that would usually produce explicit results into the SPIN Browser search bar will only show SafeSearch-approved results, meaning that porn sites won't even appear as links or images.
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