Potty Mouth Tech: Microsoft Unleashes Uncensored Voice Typing After User Revolt

Microsoft's Latest Update Allows Swear Words in Voice Typing
Windows 11 Insider Preview build now offers users the ability to disable profanity filters while using voice typing. The feature allows users to speak freely without automatic censorship, addressing what the company described as "top customer feedback for voice typing."
Previously, Microsoft would replace swear words with asterisks during voice input. The new update gives users more control by allowing them to switch off the profanity filter, enabling more natural and unfiltered voice typing.
According to Tom's Hardware, this update provides a more fluent and engaging voice typing experience by removing automatic word restrictions. Users can now choose their preferred level of language filtering directly in the Windows 11 settings.