which will provide information regarding the removal of personal information from Google search results. This will include phone numbers, home addresses, e-mail IDs or other information relating to the removal of PII. Here the user has to fill the request form, in which the information about the removal of PII has to be given. If you see any personal information in Google search results, you can get help from the Google Help page to remove it. Here also the user has to fill a form with the URL, which you want to remove from the Google search result. After filling the form, it starts deleting the relevant content. You can also monitor requests to remove PII from search results. The user will see In Progress and Approved filters in the All Requests feed of the new page. Here users can also enter new requests. It tells Google to remove the search results. Some reasons for this have also been given by Google. According to Google’s blog post, once the request is received, it is examined and then the work of removing the content starts.
tech news desk When we search on Google, related notifications also start coming. Actually, it is because of the digital footprint. Sometimes, knowingly or unknowingly, even very private and confidential information is saved in search results. This could lead to identity theft, financial fraud or any other type of digital risk. This also includes docking, which means that personal information is inadvertently shared with other sources. Google is now launching a new tool to address such complaints. Under this, users will be able to request the removal of Personally Identifiable Information (PII) i.e. sensitive personal information. A new privacy based tool has been developed by Google. Recently, Google announced the ‘Results About You’ tool. Currently, this system has been launched for Android users in Europe and America. This feature will be available to all users in the coming days. Soon users will see a new option ‘Results About You’ in the Google search menu. On clicking this the user will be redirected to a new page.