From now on, Google search results have the opportunity to remove phone number, location address or email address. Earlier, it was possible to remove personal information through a method called docking. From now on, it can be done directly by requesting Google.
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Michael Chang, Google’s global policy lead for search, said the removal from Google Search did not mean it was being removed from the Internet. If necessary, someone can contact the hosting site directly.
However, their request will not be accepted if there is any information stolen from the website hosting.
Earlier, through Doxing, anyone under the age of 18 could request to have their picture removed from Google search. Or someone could be asked to delete medical or financial information or contact information.
“We will not remove information that is widely needed, such as news, without personal information,” he said. Again, I will not remove information from any public record or any government source.