Tech giant Google says it will hide content removed under the “right to be forgotten” from all versions of the search engine when viewed from countries where removal was approved.Under the “right to be forgotten” ruling, EU citizens may ask search engines to remove information about them.Now, removed results will not appear on any version of Google.EU privacy regulators previously asked the firm to do this.
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In its continuing game of hide-and-seek with European privacy regulators, Google is about to make more changes to how people view its search results in Europe.The company will soon block access to certain disputed links from all of its domains — including the main United States one, Google.com — when people in Europe use its online search engine, according to people with direct knowledge of the matter. They spoke only on the condition of anonymity.
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