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Kiddle is a visual search engine powered by Google Safe Search. It looks a lot like the standard Google homepage but with a kid-friendly interface.

These search engines either use their own indexes, operate via SSL proxies, or are explicitly designed for academic environments. before proceeding.

DuckDuckGo is the champion of unblocked search engines. Because it emphasizes user privacy and doesn't track your history, many school filters view it as a "safe" tool rather than a risky one.

Known as the search engine that plants trees, Ecosia is often viewed as a "safe" and "green" alternative that administrators are happy to keep open. How to Access Blocked Sites Safely

Schools block search engines to prevent students from accessing non-educational content, such as social media, online games, or entertainment websites. This is done to ensure students stay focused on their studies and minimize distractions. However, this can sometimes hinder students' ability to access information they need for research or projects.