Google announced two new ways for users to remove their sensitive information from the web Tuesday morning—or, at least, remove that data from Google Search. The first lets users request that Google remove sensitive government ID information from Search, while the second gives users new tools to request the same for non-consensual explicit images.
Google's "Results about you" tool is getting an update
Credit: GoogleTo launch this tool, click here. If you've never used "Results about you" before, you'll need to set it up to tell Google what to look out for. Once you do, you'll be able to add government ID numbers, such as your driver's license, passport, and Social Security number. If Google finds a match, the company will let you know. You can receive an alert from the Google app on your smartphone, which takes you to a summary of what data was found and where. From here, you can choose from "Request to remove," or "Mark as reviewed."
Google says these changes will roll out in the U.S. over the "coming days," while it is working on bringing them to other countries in the future.
Google's simpler way to remove explicit images from Search
Credit: GoogleThe tool lets you opt-in to an option that will filter additional explicit results in other searches. Google says it will also share links to "emotional and legal support" after you submit a request.
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