Google is reportedly taking steps to ensure its users in Europe know that certain search results have been removed due to a ruling made last month by the Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ). The ruling declared that_individuals should have the right_to remove outdated information about themselves from search engine results, which_led to Google introducing an online form_for users to request the removal of outdated and damaging links. According to The Guardian,_Google is planning to include an indication on search result pages to let users know that links have been removed, similar to the way it handles search...
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