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You can change the preferences here:
https://store.steampowered.com/account/preferences
MATURE CONTENT FILTERING
Some products and user-generated content on Steam may not be appropriate for all audiences.
Tick these boxes to indicate which products and content you see on Steam:
General Mature Content
Mature topics that may not be appropriate for all audiences.
Frequent Violence or Gore
Extreme or frequent violence, or gore.
Some Nudity or Sexual Content
Contains some nudity or sexual content.
Frequent Nudity or Sexual Content
Primarily about explicit or frequent nudity, or sexual content. By ticking this box you affirm that you are at least eighteen years old
Adult Only Sexual Content
Sexual content that is explicit or graphic and is intended for adults only. By ticking this box you affirm that you are at least eighteen years old.
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Do note that is is disabled by default. One has to enable it, in order to see said content.
Thanks! I clicked on the sexual content tag and got the titles listed but despite looking for this type of filter before I didn't see it. I still cant figure out how to find this page using Steam > Settings
Tags are for describing the content of a game and are mainly set by fellow users.
Upper right corner of the Steam Client, click your name, then Steam Preferences.
Unfortunately not all settings are under Steam Settings.
On a child's account, if you enable Family View, you can restrict access to the preferences so the child can't enable Adult Only content.
Valve must allow the feature to publishers/developers only, in order to fix that issue of yours. And I don't really think they want to mess with it.