Google forced to stop telling publishers about 'right to be forgotten' decisions after court ruling
Briefly

Under the right-to-be-forgotten rules, Google has removed links to news articles or websites from its search engine results following requests from individuals who claim the content is irrelevant, outdated, or damaging to their reputation.
Data protection authorities and media organizations have criticized the move, stating that it hampers transparency and accountability in the decision-making process of delisting articles.
Read at Independent.ie
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