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{{Short description|Wikipedia help page}}
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Some peoplereaders domay not wish to see somecertain images on Wikipedia for various reasons –reasons—such images may not be [[NSFW|suitableunsuitable for a work environment]];, they may wish to [[Wikipedia:Advice for parents|prevent their children from seeingviewing suchthem]], imagesthey may be [[WP:SPOILERS|spoilers for a certain work]];, or their religionreligious or personal beliefs may forbiddiscourage it;exposure andto sosuch oncontent.
 
[[Wikipedia:Wikipedia is [[WP:CENSORnot censored|Wikipedia is not censored]], andmeaning thethat communitycontent will in generalis not [[WP:Deletion|removeremoved content]]simply onbecause groundssome offind beingit objectionable to some people. Wikipedia will also [[Wikipedia:No disclaimers in articles|not useNo specific disclaimers are placed on articles]] withinto articles warningwarn readers ofabout potentially suchsensitive content. All articles fall under the site-wideWikipedia’s [[Wikipedia:Content disclaimer|Content disclaimer]], which applies site-wide.
 
However, readers who do not wish to be exposed to certain content have a number of options to selectively prevent Wikipedia content from being displayed on their screen.
However, readers who wish to prevent certain images from displaying have options to customize their experience.
 
This page is more suitable for you if:
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Wikipedia readers can influence how Wikipedia content is displayed on their screens in two ways:
#By [[Wikipedia:Creating an account|creating an account]] and reading Wikipedia while logged in. Logged-in users can use personal [[Help:Cascading Style Sheets|Cascading Style Sheets]] (CSS) to display images selectively. (explainedSee below){{Section link|2=Wikipedia user preferences|nopage=y}}.
#By filtering content locally, either by configuring their [[web browser]] (including the possibility to display no images at all), or by setting up a [[proxy server|proxy]] (such as [[Privoxy]]). (explainedSee below){{Section link|2=Configure your browser|nopage=y}}.
 
==Wikipedia user preferences==
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To create an account, visit <span class="plainlinks">[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:CreateAccount&returnto=Help:Options_to_hide_an_image Create account]</span>.
 
Once you have created an account, will you will be able to use features of the wiki software to disable specific images or sets of images from being displayed by:
 
* [[Help:Options to hide an image#Hide all images until they are clicked on|Hiding all images until they are clicked on]]
* [[Help:Options to hide an image#Disable images on specific pages|Disabling images on selected pages]]
* [[Help:Options to hide an image#Disable specific images|Disabling specific images]]
* [[Help:Options to hide an image#Disable images in search widget for certain skins|Disabling the display of images in searches]]
 
===Hide all potentially-offensive images until they are clicked on===
[[File:Battenburg-white-blue.svg|thumb|All images will be replaced by this [[Battenburg markings|Battenburg pattern]] placeholder image, until you click on them to reveal the image.|upright=0.7]]
You can install a user script called [[User:Anomie/hide-images]] which replaces all potentially-offensive images with a placeholder image. Clicking the placeholder image will reveal the original image. To hide images in this fashion, install the required user script by following the directions below:
{{ctop|title=Instructions for installation}}
First, copy the following text below to your [[Special:MyPage/common.js|common.js]] page:
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extensions.contentblocker.enabled = true
 
===='''Google Chrome'''====
#Click on the icon next to the site's URL address called ''View site information''. Navigate to ''Site settings''.
#Scroll down to ''Images''.