Google’s ‘Right To Be Forgotten’ Form Now Available For Users In Europe by @mattsouthern

Last week a landmark privacy decision was made by the European Union Court of Justice that grants EU citizens the “right to be forgotten.” The ruling stipulates that users can ask for Google to stop linking to anything that’s “inadequate, irrelevant or no longer relevant, or excessive in relation to the purposes for which they were processed.” Following this ruling, Google has opened up an online form where you can ask to have links to personal data removed from Google’s search results. How It Works When submitting links to be removed, you are asked to provide Google with the URLs […] The post Google’s ‘Right To Be Forgotten’ Form Now Available For Users In Europe by @mattsouthern appeared first on Search Engine Journal .

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Google’s ‘Right To Be Forgotten’ Form Now Available For Users In Europe by @mattsouthern

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