Block Adult Websites on Samsung Internet in the US
If you want to make browsing safer for yourself or your family, you can easily block adult websites on Samsung Internet using built-in controls and filters. This guide explains how U.S. Galaxy users can enable parental restrictions without third-party apps.
Step 1: Open Samsung Internet Settings
Launch Samsung Internet, tap the Menu (☰) icon, then go to Settings. Scroll down to find Sites and Downloads or Privacy and Security depending on your version.
Step 2: Enable Secret Mode with Password Protection
Tap Secret Mode Settings and enable Use Password or Biometric Lock. This prevents unauthorized users from accessing private browsing tabs or restricted websites.
Step 3: Turn On Smart Protection Filters
In Privacy and Security, enable Smart Anti-Tracking and Block Pop-ups. These tools help limit exposure to unsafe or adult content sources while browsing.
Step 4: Use Samsung Kids for Parental Control
For child-friendly browsing, install and set up Samsung Kids from the Quick Panel or Galaxy Store. It allows parents to restrict web access, approve apps, and monitor screen time safely.
Step 5: Apply Network-Level Filters
To block adult sites across all apps and browsers, open Settings > Connections > Wi-Fi > Network Settings, and set up DNS filtering (e.g., dns.quad9.net or cleanbrowsing.org) for family-safe browsing.
For more Samsung privacy and control guides, visit the Samsung Hub.
Learn more in related categories such as Security & Privacy or Notifications & Apps to enhance your digital safety.
OnePlus Tip
If you share your device with kids or teens, pair Samsung Kids with Google Family Link for stronger supervision. You’ll be able to block adult sites, set app time limits, and review browsing history directly from your Google account.
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