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It is basically a new website that although isn't made by Google, uses their "safe search" mode to filter results so only sites with non-explicit material could be viewed by children. Search results four to seven will feature simple language that the children will easily grasp and the following entries will still be filtered by Google's safe search but are targeted towards adults since they could be harder for the young ones to comprehend. "Since Kiddle results are either handpicked and checked by our editors or filtered by Google safe search, you know you get kid-oriented results without any explicit content. That’s why Samsung is looking to woo companies to give up the QWERTY devices and switch to their SAFE-smartphones (Samsung Approved For Enterprise) with their recent ad. In December last year, we were invited by Nissan's Intelligent Mobility event to showcase X-Trail's safety features. So without further ado, here's a first-hand look of the Nissan X-Trail and its safety features! Apple dedicated a big chunk of WWDC 2026 to child safety, and the update is the most comprehensive parental control expansion since Screen Time launched. Creating one automatically enables age-appropriate safeguards: blocked adult websites, age-gated media, and restricted App Store access. Read more in our articles including "Kiddle makes web browsing safe for kids" and "Samsung’s new ad targets RIM’s enterprise prowess".

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What is SAFE?

It is basically a new website that although isn't made by Google, uses their "safe search" mode to filter results so only sites with non-explicit material could be viewed by children. Search results four to seven will feature simple language that the children will easily grasp and the following entries will still be filtered by Google's safe search but are targeted towards adults since they could be harder for the young ones to comprehend.

What have you covered about SAFE?

"Since Kiddle results are either handpicked and checked by our editors or filtered by Google safe search, you know you get kid-oriented results without any explicit content. That’s why Samsung is looking to woo companies to give up the QWERTY devices and switch to their SAFE-smartphones (Samsung Approved For Enterprise) with their recent ad. In December last year, we were invited by Nissan's Intelligent Mobility event to showcase X-Trail's safety features.

Where can I find articles about SAFE?

Our coverage of SAFE includes: "Kiddle makes web browsing safe for kids"; "Samsung’s new ad targets RIM’s enterprise prowess"; "Watch: Nissan Intelligent Mobility". Each article provides unique insights and information.