Here are the biggest reasons why Google refuses to hide webpages under the 'right to be forgotten'
Under European law, residents can ask Google to hide webpages from search results if they feel that they intrude on their privacy. The "right to be forgotten" came into force for Google in 2014. Using an online form, residents could enter the URL they want delisted from search results and the reason …
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