explicit language control

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The explicit language control tag on WindowsForum.com covers the ability to manage profanity filtering in Windows 11 voice typing. A recent thread discusses Microsoft's update that allows users to turn off the profanity filter for voice typing, enabling unfiltered dictation including explicit language. This feature is part of ongoing Windows 11 accessibility and input customization options. Discussions focus on the toggle setting, its availability in Windows 11 builds, and user experiences with enabling or disabling the filter for voice typing tasks.
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    Windows 11 Now Lets You Turn Off Profanity Filter for Voice Typing

    Not content with letting you paint your desktop in weird pastel hues or chasing you down with AI-powered widgets, Microsoft is now ready to add a little more, shall we say, color, to your conversations—by letting you toggle off the profanity filter for voice typing in Windows 11. That’s right...
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