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Apple’s Default Content Filters Restrict iPhone, iPad Users From Searching for the Word ‘Asian’
The restriction isn’t just limited to the word “Asian” but is also applicable to phrases including “Asian food” and “Asian countries.” By Jagmeet Singh | Updated: 5 February 2021 13:24 IST
Apple is not allowing searches for “Asian” queries if you’ve enabled content filters on your iPhone
Highlights
The issue exists on all iPhone and iPad running on at least iOS 12
Mac users can also notice the restriction if they use Safari browser
Apple s default content filters that are available through preloaded parental controls on iPhone and iPad models are restricting users from searching for the word “Asian.” This isn t, however, the case if a user searches for other cultures, including “Korean” and “Arab,” among others. Importantly, the restriction isn t limited to the inbuilt Safari browser but is also in place if you