To get rid of Safe Search on Google, you need to disable the SafeSearch filter in your search settings. Here are the general steps to turn off Safe Search:
- Open Google Search in a web browser.
- At the bottom-right corner of the Google homepage, click on "Settings," then select "Search settings."
- In the "SafeSearch filters" section, uncheck the box that says "Turn on SafeSearch."
- Scroll down and click the "Save" button to apply your changes.
This will turn off Safe Search, allowing all types of content to appear in your Google search results. If you use the Google app on a mobile device (iPhone, iPad, or Android), you can also disable SafeSearch through the app settings by tapping your profile picture, selecting "Settings," then "SafeSearch," and turning it off. Note: If Safe Search appears locked or you cannot disable it, it might be due to administrator or parental control settings imposed on the device or network. You may need to check those controls to fully disable Safe Search. Disabling Safe Search means you may see explicit content in search results, so use caution, especially on shared or public devices.