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How do I unblock explicit music?
How: Go to Settings, then General, then Restrictions. Scroll down until you see Allowed Content and tap on Music, Podcasts & iTunes U to enable Explicit content access.
How do you find explicit songs on Apple music?
Look under Settings > Screen Time > Content & Privacy Restrictions > Content Restrictions > Music, Podcasts & News and ensure explicit content is enabled. Let us know what you find. All the best.
How do you turn off censored music on Apple music?
Turn off explicit content in Apple Music on an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
- Open Settings.
- Tap Screen Time.
- Tap Content & Privacy Restrictions.
- Toggle on Content & Privacy Restrictions.
- Tap Content Restrictions.
- Tap Music, Podcasts & News.
- Tap Clean.
How do you turn on explicit filter on Apple music?
Under iTunes (or Music) on the menu bar, select Preferences. Select the Restrictions tab. Next to Restrict, check the box beside Music with explicit content. Select OK to save your changes.
Can I turn off explicit lyrics in Apple Music?
Turn on Enable Content Restrictions Then tap Music or Music Videos to turn off access to explicit content. Tap Movies or TV Shows, then choose which ratings you want to allow. Tap Profiles to turn off access to editing your profile on Apple Music and viewing profiles of other Apple Music users.
What does the E mean in Apple music?
explicit content
The red ‘E’ means that it contains explicit content – you can prevent/allow buying explicit songs via Settings > General > Restrictions > Music & Podcasts > Explicit ‘on’ (allow) and ‘off’ (prevent).
How do you make Apple music not censor swear words?
Turn off explicit content in Apple Music on your Android device
- Open the Apple Music app and tap Settings. In the upper-right corner of the Apple Music app, tap the 3 dots, then tap Settings.
- Tap Content Restrictions.
- Create a passcode.
- Turn on Enable Content Restrictions.
Does Apple music censor curse words?
No. If they are explicit songs, there is no way to bleep swear words. You would need to see if the song offers a “clean” version. (Just saw your other post – if there’s no clean version that you can’t do anything about it).