Windows 11 Voice Typing Update Lets You Disable Profanity Filter
Windows 11 now lets you turn off the voice typing profanity filter — perfect for users who want unfiltered speech-to-text. Here's how it works.
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Windows 11 Voice Typing Update Lets You Disable Profanity Filter Windows 11 Voice Typing Update: How to Turn Off the Profanity Filter Wondering how to disable the profanity filter in Windows 11's voice typing feature? Microsoft is finally giving users more control with a new update that allows you to turn off the built-in censorship. Whether you’re a power user looking for unfiltered transcription or just someone tired of asterisks replacing your colorful vocabulary, Windows 11’s latest feature makes voice typing more flexible than ever. If you’re using voice dictation for work, content creation, gaming chats, or casual texting, this update ensures that your words — all of them — are accurately captured without unnecessary edits. Image : Google Microsoft recently introduced a significant change to voice typing in Windows 11, making it possible to completely disable the profanity filter. This highly requested update is currently available for testing among Windows Insiders in the Dev and Beta Channels. Instead of automatically replac…