Why bing will not hold safe seach off?

There is a possibility that the options for safe search is not available in the country that you have selected (under Country & Region) in Bing settings, thus, the issue. To troubleshoot this concern, please check out the answer of Neha. Gupta on this link: Safe Search won’t turn off and follow the steps stated there.

Microsoft has tried its best to make people use it. They’ve redesigned their website, spent millions on advertising, used Bing rewards, etc. They always ended up making Google look better. But Bing still remains Bing, a success. Why haven’t they abandoned the project, yet? Bing isn’t actually a failure.

Should you switch to Bing or not?

Many people feel this way. In the tech press, threatening to switch to Bing is universally recognized to be an empty gesture, kind of like promising to jet off to Canada if your favored presidential candidate doesn’t win. However bad things get over here, the thinking goes, no one would ever seriously consider doing that.

If that’s the bad news (ahem!), the good news is that the “Bing experience” does not change whatsoever for the user (that’s how it should be done!), but companies that want to filter adult content have it much easier now.

Why are some Images censored in Bing search results?

Some of the censored images are just headshots of fully clothed persons. I’m also finding Bing’s tailored results are excluding results I want to see.

The favorite answer is you can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. There is a possibility that the options for safe search is not available in the country that you have selected (under Country & Region) in Bing settings, thus, the issue.

Does Bing need parity with the most popular search engine?

But Bing will need a lot more than parity with the most-popular search engine in the land if it wants people to switch en masse.

You may be asking “Is Bing a better search engine than Google?”

For one thing, despite Bing’s better design, Google is unquestionably the better search engine. Of the hundreds of searches I conducted in the last week, there were a handful of times that Bing just didn’t seem to be giving me the answer I was looking for.

Does Bing save your search preferences?

O’s post on December 3, 2013 Bing does NOT save user preferences. The Safe Search can be set at OFF and it is kept for the session, but for every new session, it goes back to Moderate. That is categorically untrue for a computer running properly.