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SafeSearch blocks inappropriate or explicit images and videos from Google Search on devices, accounts, and networks that you manage. It adds a layer of protection against malicious content. Turning this on and off is as easy as clicking some menu options. To prevent others, such as your children and guests, from turning it off once you’ve turned it on, you have to lock the setting. You can lock SafeSearch with accounts you manage as a parent, guardian, or school administrator, devices you manage, including Chromebook, Windows, Mac, and Linux, and networks you manage at home, work, or school.
Quick Steps
- Go to Family Link at https://g.co/YourFamily .
- Select the family member.
- Select Content restrictions .
- Select Google Search .
- Make sure Filter is on.
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1Go to https://g.co/YourFamily . Use this method to lock SafeSearch if you manage a Family Group on Google.
- You can also open the Family Link mobile app to follow these steps on your iPhone, iPad, or Android.
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2Select the family member. You'll see more options.
- Click or tap Go to Family Link if prompted.
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3Click or tap Content restrictions . It's centered on the page next to a filter icon.
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4Select Google Search . It's near the middle of the menu next to a colored "G" icon.
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5Make sure Filter is selected. Only the parent or guardian managing the family can change this; the child account or managed account is unable to change this and it's greyed out. [1] X Research source
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1Sign into your Google Admin account at https://admin.google.com/ . Use this method if you are an admin for a Google Workspace for Education.
- Note that users in your organization who are under 18 already have SafeSeach locked as well as other restrictions and you don't have to do anything.
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2Click ☰ . This will open a menu.
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3Click Apps . It's a 3x3 grid icon.
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4Click Additional Google Services . You'll see a message at the top of the page.
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5Click Change . You can change the restrictions in the organization.
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6Select Settings for all organizational units and turn on everything. This changes the setting universally, so everyone in your organization has the same restrictions applied.
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1Sign into your Google Admin account at https://admin.google.com/ . Use this method if you manage Chromebooks, such as a teacher or organization with access to any of the following: Google Workspace, Chrome Browser Enterprise Support, Chrome Enterprise Upgrade, ChromeOS devices bundled with Chrome Enterprise Upgrade, and Cloud Identity.
- Any restrictions you place on this Chromebook will not work if the user signs into the device with a different Gmail account.
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2Click ☰ . This will open a menu.
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3Click Devices . It's next to an icon of a phone and laptop.
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4Click Chrome > Settings . The User & browser settings page will open.
- If you have Chrome Enterprise, go to ☰ > Chrome browser > Settings instead.
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5Find the SafeSearch entry. It's sometimes hidden in the Content menu header.
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6Make sure SafeSearch is locked. For K-12 domains, the default is always "Always use SafeSearch for Google Web Search queries." For all other domains, this is set to "Do not enforce SafeSearch for Google Web Search queries."
- If you need to, turn the lock on.
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7Click Save . Click Override if you're editing a group within the organization, or click Inherit to reset the default settings. [3] X Research source
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1Open Notepad as an administrator. Press the Win key and type in Notepad , then right-click the first search result and select Run as administrator to open the app.
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2Open your hosts file. Press Ctrl + O to open a file, then find your hosts file.
- It's usually located here: C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts
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3Open Command Prompt. Press the Win key and type in command prompt , and click the first search result to open the app.
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4Type cmd and press ↵ Enter . This ensures that no previous coding in Command Prompt affects the current reading.
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5Type ping forcesafesearch.google.com and press ↵ Enter . Take note of the IP address.
- The IP address is written after "forcesafesearch.google.com."
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6Enter this IP address in the hosts file in Notepad. You'll need to enter it in a specific order.
- For example, write 216.239.38.120 www.google.com #forcesafesearch.
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7Save the hosts file. Go to File > Save or press Ctrl + S .
- This will prevent any Windows computer on your network, using any browser, from turning off SafeSearch.
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1Open Terminal. You can search for Terminal using LaunchPad, or you can find it in the Utilities section of Finder.
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2Type ping forcesafesearch.google.com and press ↵ Enter . Take note of the IP address.
- The IP address is written after "forcesafesearch.google.com."
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3Enter sudo nano /private/etc/hosts and press ⏎ Return . This opens the host file.
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4Enter the IP address in the hosts file. You'll need to enter it in a specific order.
- For example, write 216.239.38.120 www.google.com #forcesafesearch.
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5Press Control + O and ⏎ Return . This saves your changes and closes the window.
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1Update your DNS configuration. A personal gateway, for example, would not be able to work this way. You must be the manager of a network at a school or workplace.
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2Set the DNS entry for google.com to a CNAME for forcesafesearch.google.com. This requires a bit more technical ability. [4] X Research source
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References
- ↑ https://support.google.com/families/answer/7086922#zippy=%2Csupervise-your-childs-access-to-explicit-websites
- ↑ https://support.google.com/a/answer/7646040#zippy=%2Cturn-services-on-or-off-for-all-users-in-your-organization
- ↑ https://support.google.com/chrome/a/answer/2657289#safesearch&zippy=%2Cpolicies-set-for-users
- ↑ https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/186669?hl=en#zippy=%2Cif-you-manage-a-mac-windows-or-linux-device%2Cin-windows%2Con-macos
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