Who created Nofanity and why?

Nofanity was developed and is currently maintained by Roman Scott, a year-old developer. It was created in order to make YouTube content more child and teen-friendly and to increase the appeal of videos amongst parents.

How accurate is it?

Nofanity's accuracy depends on the quality of the audio in the video. If the audio is clear, most swear words will be censored. If the audio is hard to hear, murky, or fast-paced, accuracy will decrease. In music videos, sometimes Nofanity will not be able to detect some of the swear words. In addition, CurseSearch will only work on English videos due to the way the speech algorithms were created. If a video cannot be CurseSearched, Nofanity will warn you ahead of time.

How do I sign up for Nofanity or change my settings?

Once you have downloaded the desktop application, you will be prompted to register and subscribe from inside the app. You can change your settings by clicking the gear icon in the navigation bar (the top part of your screen). Here, you can change things such as how strict your Swear Filter is, what Nofanity does when it detects a swear word (play a beep noise or mute the video temporarily), or cancel your subscription.

What are the system requirements?

Nofanity is only supported on Windows and Mac computers and laptops. It is helpful if your computer is fairly recent (has 4GB of RAM and two processor cores, or more), as it will significantly decrease CurseSearch times (due to how computationally expensive speech recognition is).

Is my information safe?