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Google issues ‘Right to be Forgotten’ request form for European users

Posted on May 31, 2014 by pogowasright.org

Mark Hawver reports that in the wake of the EU Court of Justice ruling,

Google has created a  web form that users can submit to have Internet links removed. Along with filling out the request, users must also submit additional personal information as well as a photo ID.

Read more on TechTimes. The Washington Post has additional commentary on the form.

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