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Alphabet Inc.’s Google on Wednesday said it has evaluated more than 1.2 million Web pages for compliance with Europe’s “Right to Be Forgotten” ruling, and removed 42% of them from its search results. Facebook Inc.’s was the top domain affected According to fresh data, almost 10,000 Swedes have lodged privacy requests with American tech giant Google for search removals but only around 41 percent have been approved. In a May 2014 ruling, the Court of Justice of the European Union found that Google continues to receive a steady stream of requests to delist specific search results as a result of a controversial European court ruling. The company said Wednesday it has received 348,085 requests since it launched its program after the European Google says that since the EU issued its controversial “right to be forgotten” ruling 18 months ago, it’s evaluated 1,234,092 URLs from 348,085 requests. That’s a lot of people asking to be forgotten. It added that it’s removed search links to .
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