right to be forgotten from Google search results
European Court of Justice ruled that Google (and other companies that profit from personal information collected from their users) had to obey requests from those users to remove outdated or irrelevant personal information from search listings. This concept is known as the “right to be forgotten,” but that particular legal decision applies only to citizens of the European Union; other countries, including Indonesia, are passing similar legislation.
Contacting Google to request that a page be blocked from appearing in search results is not the same thing as having the page removed from the web entirely. The company suggests first asking the webmaster of the site hosting the page to take it down. If that approach does not work, read this article on removing information from Google to learn what types of content might be considered for exclusion from search results — and how to make your removal request.
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