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Daily Dashboard | Google to honor RTBF requests worldwide, for European users Related reading: Understanding marketing privacy: Overlooked aspects, key questions and practical audits

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Reuters reports on changes Google plans to make in how it honors “right to be forgotten” requests for European users. The new move will honor delinking in all of Google’s versions — i.e., Google.com or Google Germany — for users in the country of origin for the takedown request. So, a user in France who goes to Google.com will not see approved takedown requests via France on all Google sites, though a user outside of France would see the link. Google will filter the search results via IP addresses. A spokesman from the U.K. Information Commissioner’s Office said the move appears to be in line with concerns it expressed “on the scope of the requirement to de-list.” A spokeswoman from the French data protection authority said, “These elements are currently the object of an inquiry by the services of the CNIL.”
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