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A year and a half later, in its bi-annual Transparency Report, Google has announced it received 348,085 such requests, the bulk of them coming from France and Germany, followed by the UK, Spain and Italy. See also: The inside story of why Google is Google has said it received 348,085 requests for select search results to be “forgotten” in Europe, with users in France and Germany leading the way. Since a European Court of Justice ruling in May 2014 recognising the “right to be forgotten” on Eighteen months after a European court ruling, the search giant has received 348,000 requests to delete personal information. More than 1.2m sites have been evaluated for removal. Google’s latest figures, released on Wednesday, showed no let up in the The report includes examples of requests Google encountered, and these came from the United Kingdom, Belgium, Hungary, Poland, France, Austria, Latvia, Germany, Sweden, Italy and the Netherlands. Google also adds10 sites that have been mostly impacted by Google published the latest Forget Me figures in which it has evaluated 1,234,092 URLs from 348,085 requests and removed 42% of all requested URLs. Google’s latest transparency report have revealed a 40 percent rise since the search engine last The U.K.'s Information Commissioner's Office ordered Google in August to remove links to articles that described URLs it had removed. The company maintained the articles were in the public's interest. France's data protection authority ordered Google in .
In June, France ordered Google to remove its search results in all localized versions, in turn making its contents invisible in Google worldwide. Google has evaluated more than 1.2 million websites for potential removal from its search engine since a court Air France holds bragging rights to having the most popular travel-related YouTube video of 2015, having garnered more than 87.9 million hits. As the year winds down, Google has rounded up the top travel videos of 2015, a list that's made up of airline and Tech companies have a knack for rising to the occasion in the aftermath of tragedies. Hours after the terrorist attacks in Paris, Google announced on its social media channels that it’s making Hangouts calls to France free. “We’re thinking of you, Paris. .
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