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Search engines "Safe for children"
1) Safe search: sites appearing in Kiddle search results satisfy family friendly requirements, as we filter sites with explicit or deceptive content. Please read more on kids safe search on Kiddle here.
2) Kids-oriented results: the boxes below illustrate how Kiddle returns results for each query (in the order shown):
2.1Safe sites and pages written specifically for kids. Handpicked and checked by Kiddle editors.
Typically, results 1-3.
2.2 Safe, trusted sites that are not written specifically for kids, but have content written in a simple way, easy for kids to understand. Handpicked and checked by Kiddle editors. Typically, results 4-7.
2.3 Safe, famous sites that are written for adults, providing expert content, but are harder for kids to understand. Filtered by Google safe search. Typically, results 8 onwards.
3) Big thumbnails: most Kiddle search results are illustrated with big thumbnails, which makes it easier to scan the results, differentiate between them, and click the most appropriate results to your query. Thumbnails serve as visual clues and are especially beneficial to kids as they don't read as fast as adults.
4) Large Arial font in Kiddle search results provides better readability for kids.
5) Privacy: we don't collect any personally identifiable information, and our logs are deleted every 24 hours. Please read our full privacy statement here.
Why does Kiddle use a .co instead of a .com domain?: In Kiddle's case "co" stands for "children only" - our focus and vision for Kiddle.
Kiddle is powered by Google Safe Search but is not affiliated with Google LLC.
The website utilizes Google SafeSearch and maintains its own database of inappropriate websites and keywords. Additionally, Social Media websites are blocked by KidRex.
KidzSearch.com is an American visual child-safe search engine and web portal powered by Google Programmable Search Engine with academic autocomplete that emphasizes safety for children. It uses Google's Safe Search technology with additional search term filtering for added safety. Search results are customized by pushing age-appropriate content higher up in their search results. Large thumbnails are provided to make results more visual and easier to understand for children. It has many features, and boasts an online encyclopedia with 200,000 articles powered by MediaWiki.
KidzSearch is used in thousands of schools each day, and is visited by some 14 million people a month. KidzSearch was rated by Common Sense Media who compared it to Google. Their main focus is on older elementary and middle school students. They partnered with Safe Search Kids to host their search results and wiki pages. Network security company Untangle integrated KidzSearch into their system when safe browsing is enabled.
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