Tumblr is also a social networking website, although it is not
as mainstream as Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter. But, just like them, you can
also build social networks or social relations with other people. Here you can
share, post multimedia and other content.
Everything you want you can post on Tumblr but you should be
lawful and follow the community guidelines. For sensitive content, Safe Mode is
on by default for all users, for users who are under 18 it is always on. Safe
Mode doesn’t block or unfollow any blog. It just keeps control over the
offensive blogs.
If you want the pure and uncut experience of Tumblr, you can
follow this guide.
Here’s how to
disable Safe mode on Tumblr in the various device.
How to Enable & disable safe mode on Tumblr iOS
1. Open ‘Settings’ app
of your iPhone or iPad device.
2. Go to the installed
app section.
3. Find the ‘Tumblr’
app and click on it.
4. Now, you will see
three options in ‘Safe Mode Setting.’ (“Don’t hide anything,” ”Just Hide
Sensitive search results” and “Hide all Sensitive contents.”)
5. Choose an option
from them and done.
How to Enable & Disable Safe mode on Tumblr
Android
1. Open ‘Tumblr’ app.
2. Log in with your
username and password.
3. Click on ‘Profile’
icon at the bottom right corner.
4. Click on ‘Setting’
or ‘Gear’ button at the top right corner.
5. Select ‘General
settings.’ The first option under the Account menu.
6. Click on
‘Filtering.’
7. At first, you will
see the ‘Safe Mode’ options.
8. Toggle On or Off to
the Safe Mode button. Turn on and turn off according to your requirement.
How to Enable and Disable Safe Search in Browser
1. Open ‘Tumblr’
website.
2. Log in with your
username and password.
3. Click on ‘Profile’
icon at the upper right corner of your dashboard.
4. Click on ‘Settings’
from the drop-down menu.
5. Look for the
‘Filtering’ section, under the filtering section you will see ‘Safe Mode.’
6. Click the sliding
button of ‘Safe Mode’ to turn on and off.
Rick Martin is a self-professed security expert; he has been making the people aware of the security threats. His passion is to write about Cybersecurity, cryptography, malware, social engineering, internet and new media. He writes for Norton security products at norton.com/setup
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