7 Things Every Parent Should Know About The New Kid-Friendly Search Engine, Kiddle
Yes, we searched all kinds of things on Kiddle, including 'Fifty Shades of Grey'.
Cover image via KiddleGood news, parents! There's a new search engine that is completely safe for children to use.
Introducing, Kiddle.
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Here are a few things you should know about Kiddle:
1. Kiddle uses human editors to weed out search results
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2. Kiddle shows more family-friendly search results by filtering any search sites with explicit or deceptive content
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3. On a lighter side, if someone searches for terms that are considered as "bad words", an angry robot appears and gives out a warning, instead of showing any results for the specific search
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4. On the other hand, if your child happens to enter an LGBTQ-related search query, Kiddle search result would recommend your child to consult you about the topic instead
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5. However, that same warning may potentially pop up for a range of inoffensive and often important queries such as terms related to the human anatomy or even 'terrorism'
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6. Having said that, Kiddle have not, to date, successfully blocked all 'undesirable results'. We tried searching for 'Fifty Shades of Grey' and surprisingly Kiddle popped out results for the controversial erotic romantic film.
7. The advertisements on Kiddle are not filtered
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