Microsoft updates photo and video searching on Bing.com
June 13th, 2009 Leave a comment Visited 494 times, 2 so far today
Microsoft updates photo and video searching on Bing.com
Microsoft has revealed that they have made some changes to video and photo searching on their Bing search engine.
The company did these changes to enable corporate to control access to potentially explicit images and video content on their networks.
Bing.com would now load objectionable content from a separate domain (explicit.bing.net).
The aim is to make it easier for users to block adult content from appearing on the Bing search result pages.
Bing developers added in a blog post:
This is invisible to the end customer, but allows for filtering of that content by domain which makes it much easier for customers at all levels to block this content regardless of what the SafeSearch settings might be. This makes it much easier for filtering software to block unwanted content if SafeSearch has been turned off.
Checkout: Safe Search Update
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