Search settings in Windows 10 include settings related to secure search, device history, search history, and other such permissions. To open search settings in Windows 10, click the Start menu> Windows Settings> Search. The Search Settings window opens.
Windows 10 search settings
Search settings in Windows 10 are classified into three sections –
- Authorizations and history,
- Windows Search and
- More details.
Read on to learn more about these settings and how to use them.
1. Authorizations and history
in the Permissions and history section you will first see the Secure search settings that determine the level of filtering of text and images for adults, allowing young children to surf the Internet safely. Choose the strict if you want to completely filter adult text, videos and images from web results. the moderate The option will filter adult images and videos from web results, but not text. You also have the option of choosing the Of if you don’t want to filter adult content from web results.
Turn it on Cloud content search to find your personal emails, photos, documents, business or school emails, documents, etc. You can also activate device history and search history to improve searches on the device.
2. Windows Search
Click on this tab for details such as Indexing status, files excluded, and advanced search indexer settings.
3. More details
In this section you will find links to the Privacy statement, Windows privacy options, and Cortana and research.
This is what you will find in the search settings of your Windows 10 PC.