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Wednesday 16 July 2014

Google Blocks list of Site Pages






Google Search Engine list search results whenever people need information that are of help to them. Irrespective of that, some people are not happy when certain things are written about them or with what Google display when information is searched. For instance, if you did something bad and it is being made searchable through Google search, you will not be happy as that does not tell well about you.

 

Google Search is reported receiving about 70,000 requests to remove certain information from their search. This was just from May, 2014. Google Media spokesman, Peter Barron, when he spoke to Media Society conference in London stated that Google receives about 1,000 requests per day to block certain items that are made available to internet users through their search.

 

As a result of court conclusion, Google is advised to remove some WebPages from their search results. The British Broadcasting Corporation, BBC, reported that after their article heading today on this topic as: A website has been setup to list items Google has removed after the European Court of Justice ruled people could have articles about them deleted from the results of specific search terms.

 

There are many articles that Google agreed to remove. Among these articles are: articles about Chancellor George Osborne's brother, a 2010 article about a child abuse trial in Portugal by BBC, BBC article related to a blog by economics editor Robert Peston, contemporaneous Oxford Mail news story on a case, and search terms related to an article on the Daily Express' website about Dr Adam Osborne's conversion to Islam.

 

According to the European Court decision, people are given right to ask for articles they do not like removed from Google search.          

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