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articles/ai-foundry/openai/how-to/content-filters.md

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Prompt shields and protected text and code models are optional and on by default. For prompt shields and protected material text and code models, the configurability feature allows all customers to turn the models on and off. The models are by default on and can be turned off per your scenario. Some models are required to be on for certain scenarios to retain coverage under the [Customer Copyright Commitment](/azure/ai-foundry/responsible-ai/openai/customer-copyright-commitment).
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> [!NOTE]
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> All customers have the ability to modify the content filters and configure the severity thresholds (low, medium, high). Approval is required for turning the content filters partially or fully off. Managed customers only may apply for full content filtering control via this form: [Azure OpenAI Limited Access Review: Modified Content Filters](https://ncv.microsoft.com/uEfCgnITdR). At this time, it is not possible to become a managed customer.
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> All customers have the ability to modify the content filters and configure the severity thresholds (low, medium, high). Approval is required for turning the content filters partially or fully off. Managed customers only may apply for full content filtering control via this form: [Limited Access Review: Modified Content Filters](https://ncv.microsoft.com/uEfCgnITdR). At this time, it is not possible to become a managed customer.
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> The GPT-image-1 model does not support content filtering configuration: only the default content filter is used.

articles/ai-foundry/openai/includes/content-filter-configurability.md

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| No filters | If approved<sup>1</sup>| If approved<sup>1</sup>| No content is filtered regardless of severity level detected. Requires approval<sup>1</sup>.|
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|Annotate only | If approved<sup>1</sup>| If approved<sup>1</sup>| Disables the filter functionality, so content will not be blocked, but annotations are returned via API response. Requires approval<sup>1</sup>.|
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<sup>1</sup> For Azure OpenAI models, only customers who have been approved for modified content filtering have full content filtering control and can turn off content filters. Apply for modified content filters via this form: [Azure OpenAI Limited Access Review: Modified Content Filters](https://ncv.microsoft.com/uEfCgnITdR). For Azure Government customers, apply for modified content filters via this form: [Azure Government - Request Modified Content Filtering for Azure OpenAI](https://aka.ms/AOAIGovModifyContentFilter).
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<sup>1</sup> For Azure OpenAI models, only customers who have been approved for modified content filtering have full content filtering control and can turn off content filters. Apply for modified content filters via this form: [Limited Access Review: Modified Content Filters](https://ncv.microsoft.com/uEfCgnITdR). For Azure Government customers, apply for modified content filters via this form: [Azure Government - Request Modified Content Filtering](https://aka.ms/AOAIGovModifyContentFilter).
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Configurable content filters for inputs (prompts) and outputs (completions) are available for all Azure OpenAI models.
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