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Nearly 350,000 Europeans have asked Google to ‘forget’ them

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Eighteen months after the European Court of Justice ruled that search engines may be required to remove links to websites containing sensitive personal data from their search results, 348,085 Europeans have filed such a request with Google.

The highest number of requests came from France and Germany, Google reports, with 73,399 and 60,198 applications, respectively. In Belgium, there were 10,121 applications in the same period.
Google claims to have scrapped 42% of the total 1.2 million links it was asked to remove.

FILE- In this April 17, 2007 file photo, exhibitors of the Google company work on laptop computers in front of an illuminated sign of the Google logo at the industrial fair Hannover Messe in Hanover, Germany. Google says it’s still figuring out how to comply with the European Court of Justice’s May 13, 2014, ruling, which says the company must respond to complaints about private information that turns up in searches. (AP Photo/Jens Meyer, File)

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