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Today is Safer Internet Day and Google is announcing new features to improve internet safety.
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Google will blur explicit images in search results by default in the coming months.
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The blur setting will cover explicit images, but not text or links.
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The blur setting can be adjusted for users who are not signed in or have a supervised account.
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Google is adding biometric authentication to the built-in password manager on Chrome and Android.
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Biometric authentication will be required before filling saved passwords into forms.
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Google is also adding privacy protections to the Google app for iOS.
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Users will soon be able to secure the app using Face ID.
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The password manager can be used to "securely reveal, copy or edit passwords" without having to enter the main password first.
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Google is taking these steps to make the internet a safer place for its users.