Google keyboard
Google Keyboard (Gboard):
- Open any app where you can type (e.g., messaging app, browser).
- Tap on the text input field to bring up the keyboard.
- Long-press the comma (,) key or the gear/settings icon on the keyboard.
- Select “Settings.”
- Choose “Text correction” or a similar option.
- Look for “Block offensive words” or a similar setting and disable it.
Device-Level Settings:
- Open your phone’s Settings.
- Go to “System” or “General management.”
- Look for “Language & input” or a similar option.
- Select “Virtual keyboard” or “On-screen keyboard.”
- Choose “Gboard” (Google Keyboard).
- Find the “Text correction” or “Advanced” section.
- Disable any word censorship or offensive language filters.
Remember that the exact steps may vary slightly based on your Android version and device manufacturer. If you’re using a different keyboard app, the process will be similar.
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