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Google Search Update Protects User Privacy
10 Feb
Summary
- New Google tool helps users remove non-consensual explicit images from Search.
- Users can request deletion via a simple 'remove result' option on images.
- The feature rolls out globally, with US users seeing updates soon.

Google has introduced a new feature designed to help users remove non-consensual explicit images from its Search results. This tool allows individuals to quickly request the deletion of offensive media by clicking on an image and selecting the "remove result" option. Users can specify that the image contains a sexual depiction or their personal information. This initiative aims to give individuals greater control over their online privacy.
Upon submitting a removal request, users will immediately receive links to emotional and legal support resources. Additionally, Google is enhancing its "Results about you" hub to proactively search for and help users remove sensitive personal information like social security numbers or driver's license details. This update is rolling out globally over the coming days, with US users seeing the changes imminently.



