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You can tell Google Search to remove your personal IDs and explicit images now - but there's a catch
You can ask Google to remove your passport and other IDs from its results. You'll first have to share the personal details with Google. You can also request the removal of explicit images of yourself.
Google launched a "Results about you" privacy and security feature for Google Search a few years ago, a tool that lets you request the removal of personal data from search results, which can come in ...
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What just happened? For years, Google's approach to personal privacy has relied largely on user requests and manual takedowns. The company is now expanding that process with new automation. An update ...
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Google is simplifying the process for taking nonconsensual explicit images out of results, too. Google is simplifying the process for taking nonconsensual explicit images out of results, too. is a ...
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