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Starting in 2026, major U.S. search engines will blur explicit images in results to protect children, per new FTC guidelines.
Starting in early 2026, major U.S. search engines will automatically blur explicit pornographic and violent images in search results to reduce unintended exposure, particularly for children.
The move follows new guidelines from the Federal Trade Commission aimed at improving online safety.
The blurring will apply to results from Google, Bing, and Yahoo, with users needing to confirm they want to view such content.
The policy is part of broader efforts to address harmful online material without restricting free expression.
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A partir de 2026, los principales motores de búsqueda de EE. UU. difuminarán las imágenes explícitas en los resultados para proteger a los niños, según las nuevas pautas de la FTC.