Google Says People Are Submitting False Information In "Right To Be Forgotten" Forms

In an open letter to European agencies, Google highlights some of the problems it is facing handling 91,000 submission requests.

In an open letter to European data protection agencies, Google catalogs the major challenges it is facing with the European Union's controversial "right to be forgotten law," which allows EU citizens to request that specific links be removed from Google search results in order to preserve their privacy. Google began complying with the decision in June when it unveiled an official submission website, where users can fill out a detailed form to request the deletion of links to publishers, blog posts, social media, and more.

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