Insights about the first five years of Right to Be Forgotten requests at Google
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This blog post provides insights into the implementation and impact of the "Right to be Forgotten" requests at Google during the first three years of its existence. The author discusses the purpose of the right to be forgotten, which allows individuals to request the removal of specific search results that are outdated, irrelevant, or infringe upon their privacy. The post provides statistics and analysis on the number of requests received, the types of content requested for removal, and the outcomes of these requests. It also explores the challenges faced by Google in balancing the right to privacy with freedom of expression, as well as the global implications of this right in different jurisdictions. Overall, the post offers a comprehensive overview of the first three years of the right to be forgotten requests at Google.