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May 3, 2016 6:22 AM in response to Abdullahfahadby Jason L,Hi there Abdullahfahad,
Welcome to Apple support Communities.If I understand correctly, you want to know why some of the songs that you are listening to with your iPhone 6 Plus are being censored and if there is anything that you can change on your device to hear the explicit version of the song. If you haven't already, you may want to check the Restrictions settings on your iPhone as described in the article below.
Use Restrictions on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch - Apple Support
What you can restrict
To see which apps and features you can restrict, go to Settings > General > Restrictions. Here you can turn on or off restrictions for the listed apps and features.
If an app or feature is on or if there's a checkmark next to it, anyone using your device can use that app or feature. Otherwise, no one can use that app or feature.
Businesses and schools often use profiles, which can turn on restrictions. To find out if your device has a profile, go to Settings > General > Profiles. Contact your administrator or the person who set up the profile for more information.
Apps and features
- Safari
- Camera (also disables FaceTime)
- FaceTime
- iTunes Store
- Apple Music
- Apple Music Radio
- Apple Music Connect (replaces Connect tab with Playlists)
- iBooks Store
- In-App Purchases
- Siri
- AirDrop
- CarPlay (available only with iPhone 5 or later)
- Installing apps
- Deleting apps
- Multiplayer games in Game Center
- Adding Game Center friends
You can restrict access to YouTube in iOS 5 and earlier.
Types of content
- Ratings (select the country in the ratings section to automatically apply the appropriate content ratings for that region)
- Music and podcasts
- Movies
- TV shows
- Books
- Apps
- Siri
- Websites
If you don’t use Touch ID for paid and in-app purchases, you can choose between two options for how often you need to enter your password for these purchases.
Cheers.
