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GOOGLE: New options for removing your personally identifiable information from Search

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May 4, 2022, 7:18:12 PM5/4/22
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Privacy and online safety go hand in hand. And when you’re using the
internet, it’s important to have control over how your sensitive,
personally identifiable information can be found.

On Google Search, we already have a set of policies that allow people
to request the removal of certain content from Search, with a focus
on highly personal content that, if public, can cause direct harm to
people. But the internet is always evolving – with information
popping up in unexpected places and being used in new ways — so our
policies and protections need to evolve, too.

Open access to information is a key goal of Search, but so is
empowering people with the tools they need to protect themselves and
keep their sensitive, personally identifiable information private.
That’s why we’re updating our policies to help people take more
control of their online presence in Search.
Request the removal of personally identifiable information that
appears in Google Search

For many years, people have been able to request the removal of
certain sensitive, personally identifiable information from Search —
for example, in cases of doxxing, or information like bank account or
credit card numbers that could be used for financial fraud.

Under this new policy expansion, people can now request removals of
additional types of information when they find it in Search results,
including personal contact information like a phone number, email
address, or physical address. The policy also allows for the removal
of additional information that may pose a risk for identity theft,
such as confidential log-in credentials, when it appears in Search
results.

The availability of personal contact information online can be
jarring — and it can be used in harmful ways, including for unwanted
direct contact or even physical harm. And people have given us
feedback that they would like the ability to remove this type of
information from Search in some cases.

When we receive removal requests, we will evaluate all content on the
web page to ensure that we're not limiting the availability of other
information that is broadly useful, for instance in news articles.
We'll also evaluate if the content appears as part of the public
record on the sites of government or official sources. In such cases,
we won't make removals.

It’s important to remember that removing content from Google Search
won’t remove it from the internet, which is why you may wish to
contact the hosting site directly, if you're comfortable doing so.

We’re always looking for new ways to ensure our policies and built-in
safeguards reflect peoples’ evolving needs and are easy to use. For
example, in addition to this update, we recently rolled out a new
policy to enable people under the age of 18 (or their parent or
guardian) to request the removal of their images from Google Search
results.

Maximizing access to information while empowering people to be in
control of their sensitive, personally identifiable information is a
critical balance to strike. We believe these updates are an important
step to deliver on that goal and give people the tools they need to
protect their safety and privacy online.

https://blog.google/products/search/new-options-for-removing-your-
personally-identifiable-information-from-search/

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