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A recent ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union found that certain users can ask search engines to remove results for queries that include their name where those results are “inadequate, irrelevant or no longer relevant, or excessive in relation to the purposes for which they were processed.”
In implementing this decision, we will assess each individual request and attempt to balance the privacy rights of the individual with the public’s right to know and distribute information. When evaluating your request, we will look at whether the results include outdated information about you, as well as whether there’s a public interest in the information—for example, information about financial scams, professional malpractice, criminal convictions, or public conduct of government officials.
If you have a removal request, please fill out the form below. Please note that this form is an initial effort. We look forward to working closely with data protection authorities and others over the coming months as we refine our approach.
Google lance Google Genomics, une API qui permettra aux chercheurs d'envoyer leurs séquences ADN pour les traiter avec le cloud de Google, et les partager avec la communauté scientifique.
Google has just made their Image search worse in an effort to protect your virgin eyes.
If you’re in the U.S. and trying to search for boobs on Google Images right now, you’re going to have a tougher time. That’s because Google has prevented U.S. users from disabling SafeSearch. And if you want to find NSFW images, you’re going to have to be more specific with your searches.
private life? why?
Google docs hacked in seconds.
How secure is the information on this platform used by millions of users and companies? To know it I made a fast and simple test on my own files.
The result was that the information was compromised in seconds.
Ethical hack test:
Creation of a new account to start a blank attack: 1 minute aprox.
Silent wait time: 1 minute.
Duration of the smart attack: less than 5 seconds.