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Speech-to-Text, also called Dictation Mode, is an incredibly useful feature.
If only it would let you swear.
By default, Android’s speech-to-text function censors curse words using asterisks.
Here’s how to kill the profanity filter and allow swear words on Android in Gboard and Samsung Keyboard.
There are two ways to change that: in the Gboard app and the Google Voice Typing app.
Since Gboard is the most common, let’s start with that.
First, you gotta kick off the Gboard prefs.
This also censors your curses with asterisks, but you might change that, too.
go for the keyboard icon on the navigation bar on the bottom right and tapGoogle Voice Typing.
However, you won’t find them in the system controls menu.
Now, give it a quick test to check that it works.
Beware that it doesn’t work flawlessly, though.
A few misheard words can still sneak through!
Just check that you double-check the accuracy of how the software transcribes your speech to avoid any unfortunate mishaps!