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Google is adding more ways to opt out of search results

by Fred Foster
April 28, 2022
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And if you make the mistake of posting something you later regret, it can be hard to hide from search engines like Google. But don’t worry – Google has heard your cries for help and is now offering even more ways to remove yourself from search results.

There seems to be a new method to be found on the Internet every day. Whether you’re looking for information about a new product or just want to know what your friends are planning to achieve, it’s easy to get lost in a sea of ​​information, and it can be found too. And if you make the mistake of posting something that you later regret, it can be hard to disappear from search engines like The Google. But don’t worry – Google has heard your cries for help and is now offering even more ways to remove yourself from search results. Read on for more information!

Google used to have a very strict standard for what ordinary citizens could object to in their search results: for example, credit card numbers, bank account IDs, or pictures of their handwritten signatures. Now, it has expanded its list of objectionable personal content to better protect itself from the threats of the 21st century.

Michelle Chang, Global Research Policy Leader, details in “WordWhere you can now ask Google to remove “personal contact information such as a phone number, email address, or physical address”

The blog post makes it clear that it will not remove publicly available or publication-worthy information, in particular anything available on government pages or “official sources”. One Google support page It indicates that it will only remove contact information for “threats” or “appeal to others to harm or harass”.

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Assuming you have evidence that someone has posted their contact information to a dox, or encouraged others to do you harm, Google should now remove information it didn’t previously consider important enough to remove.

Zhang also noted that he can object to “sensitive login credentials” found in Google search results. Ideally, you would use a password manager that prevents people from accessing all of your accounts at once; But even one generic password can ruin your life if left unchecked.

If you find your email, phone number, personal address or login credentials in the search results, you can refer to formal Request removal from Google at this link and start the protection process yourself.

Over the past few months, Google has made solid progress in making its search results more secure. Last October, he assured you that images of minors could be removed from Google search.

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Fred Foster

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