Right to be forgotten

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The right to be forgotten is a new legal idea that has far-reaching consequences for Internet regulations, freedom of expression, and privacy. If you reside in a country that recognizes the right to be forgotten, you can ask for the removal of specific web sites from search engine results (also known as delisting) or the erasure of personal data that you no longer want search engines to process.

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