What is safe search on Chrome?

Safe search on Chrome means that you can directly search in safe mode from the Chrome browser URL box. SafeSearchEngine.com is a highly popular Chrome extension to add safe search functionality.

Chrome is one of the most popular browsers worldwide. Around 63% of total internet users use Chrome, followed by Safari that holds a market share of 17%. It doesn’t offer by default safe search functionality. However, safe search can be enabled on it via different methods. One of the methods is downloading the Chrome browser extension of SafeSearchEngine.com that enables the safe search functionality on Chrome. We will talk about how to enable this safe search on Chrome using SafeSearchEngine.com, but let’s talk about safe search functionality first.

The Internet is a free space. Anyone can go there and anything can be browsed or searched on it including unwanted, inappropriate adult and sexual content. This unwanted inappropriate content has a very bad impact on the social and psychological behavior of individuals including children.

According to the Michigan State Police Department, “pornography is used or imitated in 41% of the sex crimes they have investigated.”

A 2015 study, for instance, documented a strong correlation between increasing Internet availability in India and increasing rates of sexual offenses against children—especially the rape of minor girls.

There is a direct correlation between viewing inappropriate sexual content and crime. So, it’s important to block this kind of content especially from our kids. The solution is SafeSearchEngine.com, which blocks and filters inappropriate adult, sexual and potentially offensive content from its search results. You can download SafeSearchEngine.com Chrome browser extension.

After downloading SafeSearchEngine.com Chrome extension, it’s easy to search in safe mode in Chrome browser. Let’s have a quick look how it works:

STEP 1: After downloading SafeSearchEngine.com Chrome browser extension, you will see the following screen. Now, type your search query in the browser URL box.

STEP 2: After entering the search query, you will see all the desired results. For example, I entered the search query ‘best schools in London’, and I got the following results.

STEP 3: If the user enters any sexual or inappropriate search query, SafeSearchEngine.com blocks all those results and doesn’t show any result.

Isn’t it wow! SafeSearchEngine.com Chrome browser extension took away all your concerns regarding your kids.

You can make SafeSearchEngine.com your ‘default search engine’ on Chrome. Just add our browser extension. Following are the steps to add our extension to Chrome.

Step 1: Go to SafeSearchEngine.com

Step 2: Click on the ‘Make Default Search Engine’ button.

Step 3: It will take you to SafeSearchEngine.com browser extension page on Chrome.

Step 4: Click on ‘Add to Chrome’.

Step 5: Click on ‘Add Extension’

Hurray! Now SafeSearchEngine.com browser extension has been added to your Chrome browser. Now you can make a safe search. Now, you don’t need to worry about any unwanted content. It is blocked.

When you search. Following might appear. Just click on ‘Keep Changes’ in that situation.

Happy safe searching!!!

Don’t forget to share among your friends.




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