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Jul 2, 2015 7:25 AM in response to uhhclemby thunderzzz,Hi. This article may be helpful:
Use Parental Controls in iTunes to set content restrictions - Apple Support
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Jul 2, 2015 5:24 PM in response to thunderzzzby uhhclem,all parental controls are off. I'm talking about some songs will have an expletive in the lyrics and instead of the word, a boing whizz of pffat will be heard.
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Jul 2, 2015 5:52 PM in response to uhhclemby applewarm,Are you using Music? If so you will have problems listening to songs marked as E - explicit.
On iPhone > Settings > General > Restrictions > Enable Restrictions (you'll fix this later*) > allowed content section > Music & Podcasts > toggle to activate EXPLICIT
* to be able to change the details of Restrictions you must have them enabled obviously. when you fixed what you're interested in you can basically leave them on but untoggle everything as if they were off apart from the explicit bit.
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Jun 22, 2016 12:51 PM in response to applewarmby hlipton93,I have the same issue it just randomly happens to random songs
When I download certain songs to my computer from iCloud or just randomly over time iTunes will make random songs censored. All my parental controls are off and the only way I know how to fix this problem is to delete individual songs then re-download them. Some of the songs were purchased from old computers or from CD's or internet downloads thus converting them all to an Apple music file is not the way I want to go about because if I ever change my subscription it will ruin my whole library.
Is there a way to turn every song in my library to an explicit version without doing it one by one?