Google will extend ‘right to be forgotten’ to all its global sites for European users
Google is extending the reach of the ‘right to be forgotten’ ruling to ensure that people accessing any of Google’s global search engines from within Europe can’t find results removed under the ‘right to be forgotten’ ruling, according to the BBC. Since May 2014 people in Europe have been able to request information about them to be removed from search engines, including Google. However, while Google has been complying with these requests – taking down around half a million by November last year – there was a simple workaround to see these results – wherever you’re based in the world, just go…
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