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## Create a blocklist
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1. Go to [Azure AI Foundry](https://ai.azure.com/) and navigate to your project/hub. Then select the **Safety+ Security** page on the left nav and select the **Blocklists** tab.
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1. Go to [Azure AI Foundry](https://ai.azure.com/) and navigate to your project. Then select the **Safety+ Security** page on the left nav and select the **Blocklists** tab.
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:::image type="content" source="../media/content-safety/content-filter/select-blocklists.png" lightbox="../media/content-safety/content-filter/select-blocklists.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the Blocklists page tab.":::
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1. On the **Input filter** and **Output filter** screens, toggle the **Blocklist** button on. You can then select a blocklist from the list.
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There are two types of blocklists: the custom blocklists you created, and prebuilt blocklists that Microsoft provides—in this case a Profanity blocklist (English).
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1. You can now decide which of the available blocklists you want to include in your content filtering configuration. The last step is to review and finish the content filtering configuration by selecting **Next**. You can always go back and edit your configuration. Once it’s ready, select a **Create content filter**. The new configuration that includes your blocklists can now be applied to a deployment.
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1. You can now decide which of the available blocklists you want to include in your content filtering configuration. The last step is to review and finish the content filtering configuration by selecting **Next**. You can always go back and edit your configuration. Once it’s ready, select a **Create content filter**. The new configuration that includes your blocklists can now be applied to a deployment.

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