Our safe image search tool is
text based. This
provides additional safety by filtering Image Titles and
Descriptions using SafeSearch. This also allows for safe
searching of images without worrying
about individual computer settings because safe
search is locked on our website, as explained on our main SafeSearch for Kids
page for regular web results.
When
searching for images on our site, smaller images appear beside most of
the search terms. Images and their descriptions
are listed in search results individually. After
selecting an
image to view, click the back button to return to the search results.
Our Safe Search box overrides your computer settings to ensure
strict filtering for all results.
One
of
the problems with Google image search
is that the actual image name may
be
innocent enough, but the website that is hosting the image may be less
than ideal for kids. In most cases, this safe search
tool reveals images as indexed on images.google.com,
but does
not feature the websites that each individual image originates
from.
Google
Safe Images - Strict Filtering
The proof is in our image search results. See the difference
for yourself. Enter a search term on images.google.com
and compare the results with individual images delivered using
our safe image search tool above. Yes,
searching for images is more tedious on our website, but kids are not
bombarded with a full page of potentially harmful images for each
search term.
If
you are searching for Google images apart from this website, you will
need to set your safe search setting to 'strict
filtering'. Many
parents and teachers who have their kids use our site to lock safe
search, do not want to risk having those same children or students
search for images without supervision. This page was created to deliver
safe search for images, but also in text format, ensuring a high level
of strict filtering for all image titles and descriptions.With
Google's regular image search, pictures appear on the screen with only
filtering of the picture name. You are also subject to the
safe
search settings of your computer. As you may know, a picture
may
be improperly labeled. Using our safe image search tool
screens
the web content, as well as the picture file name with safe search is
always active.
This site is not directly
endorsed by or affiliated with Google.
Parental and/or Teacher supervision is advised.