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Try Google SafeSearch for Kids and read more about kids internet safety including computer security.

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Additional Safe Search Engines - Safe Search resources for kids, parents and teachers.

KidsClick!
Librarians designed this site for for kids. Browse safe search links in various categories.

Covenant Eyes
Internet Filtering Service which promotes safe browsing through
internet accountability and online logging.

Yahooligans
Yahoo's safe search created for kids use. Games, music, movies for children of all ages.

Ask Jeeves for Kids
Search the Internet safely for advice and games.
SafeSearch Links just for kids. Fun and Games.

NoodleQuest Search
Safe search advice from a cybrarian. Research resources for students and teachers.

Kid's Tools
A number of safe search engines for kids and teachers. A variety of safe search tools.

Integrity Download
Google SafeSearch filtered results as well as safe information on legal downloads.

Kids Safe Search Engine List

AllTheWeb: Use the Basic Settings page to enable the Offensive Content Filter option. The only works for searches in English.

AltaVista: Use the Family Filter Setup page.

AOL Search: Doesn't appear to offer a filter, but enabling Parental Controls might have an impact on web search matches.

Ask Jeeves: Use options for Content Filtering on the Your Settings page or try Ask Jeeves For Kids.

Google: See the SafeSearch help page for instructions on setting up filtering on a permanent or as-needed basis. Try Google SafeSearch for Kids.

HotBot: Use the Block Offensive Content section of the Filter Preferences page. Note that you may need to set this again if you change from using the default "HotBot" search engine that's offered.

LookSmart: LookSmart has never accepted adult content for listing within its directory results. However, obscure queries might bring these up in the crawler-based results that are sometimes provided.

Lycos: Use the Adult Filter section of the Advanced Search Filters page.

MSN Search: Use the Safe Search Filter on the Settings page.

Yahoo: Set the SafeSearch Filter option via the Search Preferences page.

Google SafeSearch filters search results using Google's safe search feature.
To learn more about protecting your childred online,go to
SafeSearch for Kids.

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