Google has started removing ‘outdated’ entries from its search results under Europe’s recently introduced ‘right to be forgotten’ law. We knew the move was coming – last month Google launched an online form so people could lodge their removal requests with ease – but we weren’t sure exactly when it would begin removing the results. Nonetheless, according to The Wall Street Journal today, the search giant has already started the process of removal. TNW has independently confirmed that this is the case. Google previously said it will balance requests to remove outdated information against whether the information is actually in...
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