Google Rolls out Tool to Let People Remove Personal Info from Search
Google has started to roll out a new privacy feature that will allow people to directly make a request to remove Search results that contain their personal information.
Google's "Results about you" tool, announced during its annual developer conference earlier this year, is now rolling out to some users
With this new tool, if you find your personal information like home address, email address, phone number or any other information on Google Search.
Just click on the three-dot overflow menu that appears in the top-right corner of each result.
The existing 'About this Result' panel opens with a new "Remove result" option appearing at the bottom of your screen.
How you can do it?
From there, you are taken through a wizard-like approach to remove specific information about yourself from Google:
In April, Google began allowing you to remove more information about yourself in Google Search