New Delhi: The search engine giant Google is all set to launch its new default SafeSearch setting which will automatically blur images with pornographic or explicit content in the search result. Google detailed a number of steps it intends to take to “defend democracy globally,” secure high-risk users, enhance password management, and safeguard credit card details in a blog post …
Google search engine has announced that it will blur the explicit photographs in the search result by default "in the coming months". For those who use Google as a default search engine, SafeSearch filtering is already on for the signed-in users. However, one of the majorly used search engines will soon incorporate a new setting which will blur the explicit …