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1. On the **Basic information** page, enter a name for your content filtering configuration. Select a connection to associate with the content filter. Then select **Next**.
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:::image type="content" source="../media/content-safety/content-filter/create-content-filter-basic.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the option to select or enter basic information such as the filter name when creating a content filter." lightbox="../media/content-safety/content-filter/create-content-filter-basic.png":::
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1. Select **Create content filter**. Now you can configure the input filters (for user prompts) and output filters (for model completion).
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1. Select **+ Create content filter**. Now you can configure the input filters (for user prompts) and output filters (for model completion).
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1. On the **Input filters** page, you can set the filter for the input prompt. For the first four content categories there are three severity levels that are configurable: Low, medium, and high. You can use the sliders to set the severity threshold if you determine that your application or usage scenario requires different filtering than the default values.
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Some filters, such as Prompt Shields and Protected material detection, enable you to determine if the model should annotate and/or block content. Selecting **Annotate only** runs the respective model and return annotations via API response, but it will not filter content. In addition to annotate, you can also choose to block content.
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