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HTTPS Inspection should be enabled in SafeSquid. If not enabled, you can check our document - [ | HTTPS Inspection should be enabled in SafeSquid. If not enabled, you can check our document - [https://docs.safesquid.com/index.php/Configure_HTTPS_Inspection How To Enable HTTPS Inspection ] | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:45, 15 June 2022
Overview
Enforce Safe Search on Google search results. SafeSquid forcefully enforce the Safe Search on Google Search engine. It will not allow you to disable the SafeSearch.
When you’re using Google Search at work or at home, SafeSearch can help you filter sexually explicit content from your results. Although SafeSearch isn’t 100% accurate, but it’s designed to help block explicit results, like pornography, from your Google search results.
Prerequisites
HTTPS Inspection should be enabled in SafeSquid. If not enabled, you can check our document - How To Enable HTTPS Inspection
Access The SafeSquid User Interface
Go to Configure Page
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Check the default entry |
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Go to Real time content Security |
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Go to Redirect |
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Enable Redirect Section |
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Go to Redirection Policies |
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Check Default entry in Redirection Policies |
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Testing |
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Save Configuration
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Troubleshoot: |
When you click on Save config, it will give a prompt for asking the confirmation to store your configuration into the cloud. Select Yes only in below cases: |