Filter or blur explicit results with SafeSearch - Google Help To blur explicit images, select Blur This is the default setting if "Filter" doesn’t apply This setting helps blur explicit images, but explicit text and links can show if they're relevant for your search If SafeSearch is "Off," you’ll find relevant results for your search, even if they’re explicit
Change background apply visual effects in Google Meet To slightly blur your background, click Slightly blur To completely blur your background, click Blur To upload your own background, click Add yourown personal background To select a pre-uploaded background, click the background you want to use Under the “Filters” tab Click the filter you want to use
Blur your videos - YouTube Help - Google Help Click and drag the box to adjust the blur Click SAVE Add custom blur Under the “Video editor” section, select Blur select Custom blur Click and drag the box to adjust the blur Click SAVE More options Move the blurred box to a different place: Click and drag within the box Change the blur shape: Select Rectangle or Oval as your blur
Blur Street View Imagery - Google Maps Help Once Google blurs your home, the blur is permanent Only the home owner or tenant is eligible to request a house blur In addition, Google uses cutting-edge technology that is designed to blur identifiable faces and license plates in Street View imagery Computer To blur Google Street View you must send a request Find your home in Google Maps
Blur or remove 360 imagery Photo Paths - Google Help Blur or remove 360 imagery Photo Paths Street-level collections and Photo Paths are automatically blurred to obscure identifying information like faces and license plates For Photo Spheres, it's the photographer’s responsibility to decide which elements in their photos must be blurred to respect others’ privacy