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  2. Choose your Safe Browsing protection level in Chrome

    support.google.com/chrome/answer/9890866

    Info sent to Google Safe Browsing is only used for security purposes. If you’re signed in to your Google Account, Safe Browsing protection extends across your Google services by saving this data to your Google Account — for example, Safe Browsing can increase protection in Gmail after a security incident. Enhanced protection:

  3. Find problem apps by rebooting to safe mode on Android

    support.google.com/android/answer/7665064

    Step 4: Check apps. One by one, remove recently downloaded apps. After each removal, restart your phone normally. Check whether removing that app solved the problem. After you remove the app that caused the problem, you can reinstall apps that you removed. Tip: To help identify which apps are causing problems, make a list of the apps you force ...

  4. Go to SafeSearch settings. If you have your own Google Account, you can manage SafeSearch for your personal account or browser. On your computer, go to your SafeSearch settings. Select Filter, Blur, or Off. At the top right, if you find a Lock , your SafeSearch setting is locked. Tip: The settings page provides info about who manages your ...

  5. Tap Notifications & digital wellbeing. Tap YouTube Settings. There are two ways you can control Restricted Mode settings for your Smart Display: You can turn on or off Restricted Mode for yourself, and. If you’re a device manager, you can turn on or off Restricted Mode for all other users. Note: Restricted Mode is set at the device level.

  6. Find problem apps by rebooting to safe mode - Pixel Phone Help

    support.google.com/pixelphone/answer/2852139

    Step 3: Exit safe mode. Restart your phone. On Pixel 5a and earlier: Press and hold the Power button for about 30 seconds, or until your phone restarts. On Pixel 6 and later, including Fold: Press and hold the Power button + Volume up button for a few seconds. Tap Restart .

  7. Manage Chrome safety and security - Computer - Google Help

    support.google.com/chrome/answer/10468685?hl=en

    By default, Secure DNS in Chrome is turned on in automatic mode. If Chrome has issues looking up a site in this mode, it'll look up the site in the unencrypted mode. You can select a custom provider. When you select a custom provider, Chrome won't default to unencrypted mode.

  8. Fix issues with SafeSearch - Google Search Help

    support.google.com/websearch/answer/9448272

    Tip: If your SafeSearch setting isn’t locked, sign in to your Google Account. This is to save and apply your SafeSearch preferences. The device or network you're connected to may have locked SafeSearch. Antivirus software. In these cases, those settings might override your individual SafeSearch setting.

  9. Your YouTube content & Restricted Mode. Restricted Mode is an optional setting that has been available since 2010. A small subset of users, such as libraries, schools, and public institutions, who choose to have a more limited viewing experience on YouTube use Restricted Mode. Note: Restricted Mode is turned off for viewers by default.

  10. Manage Enhanced Safe Browsing for your account - Google Help

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/11577602

    Tip: You can go directly to Enhanced Safe Browsing for your account. Go to your Google Account. On the left, select Security. Scroll to “Enhanced Safe Browsing for your Account.”. Select Manage Enhanced Safe Browsing. Turn Enhanced Safe Browsing on or off. It may take up to 24 hours for this setting change to complete.

  11. Chrome & your child's Google Account - Google For Families Help

    support.google.com/families/answer/7087030

    Tip: Incognito mode is turned off when your child is signed in to Chrome with an account managed by Family Link. Choose the type of device that your child uses: Android. If your child uses an Android device, you can use Family Link to: Select a content filter to allow or block certain sites for your child. If "Try to block explicit sites" has ...