New Google tool lets users track and delete search results about themselves::Google users will get a notification when new personal information such as their address or phone number gets listed in Google’s search results

    • Humanius@lemmy.world
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      Pretty sure the “right to be forgotten” already exists legally in a couple of places.
      Google doesn’t provide an easy dashboard to request link deletion, but they do have to comply in places like the EU and UK (if I recall correctly)

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      I’ll take it, very rare when companies give a shit about user privacy in the US, not like Europe.

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    One reason to let the big scary company privately know your personal information is that they can help you find out if someone else publishes your personal information.

    • wheresmypillow@lemmy.one
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      1 year ago

      Maybe you and I could exchange private information and then ask Google to delete it for each other? Just… don’t judge me.

  • chairman@lemmy.world
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    Google: I will help you identify what data you don’t want people to see on the internet. But, can you please first identify who you are to me and also what data you think you don’t want others to see? Well, you know… You need to give me all that information so that I can help you.

    Haha.

  • Dnn@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Instead of delete it should say hide. And it’s pretty valuable to know what users don’t want to come up about themselves.

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    They could just ban the 200 odd sites that collect and sell this information and show up in the Google results.