You may now ask Google Search to remove your address, phone number, and other sensitive information.

As part of a policy update, Google is expanding what content and you can ask for the removal of new categories of personally identifiable information from Search. Phone numbers, email addresses, and physical addresses are now covered by this.

For many years, users have had the option to ask for the removal of specific sensitive, personally identifiable information from Search, such as information that might be used in a doxxing scheme or information like credit card or bank account details.

These are examples of personally identifiable information:

the U.S. Social Security Number, the Argentine Single Tax Identification Number, the Brazil Cadastro de Pessoas Fsicas, the Korea Resident Registration Number, the China Resident Identity Card, etc. Account numbers for banks numbers on credit cards handwritten signatures in images ID document images Medical records are examples of highly private, restricted, and formal records. personal information (physical addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses) private login information Additionally, it is designed to make it possible to delete other data, such as account logins, that may increase the danger of identity theft.

Personal contact information being readily available online might be alarming because it can be misused to make unwelcome direct contact or even cause physical harm. Additionally, users have told us that they would like the option in some circumstances to have this kind of material removed from Search.

There are two possible consequences if a personal information request is granted by Google, depending on the circumstance:

Any Search query will not return the URL. This is normal for information including private IDs, bank accounts, credit card numbers, and other such data. If a search query includes your name or another similar identifier, the URL won’t show up. This can occur when the information on a page that violates the rules is complemented by public interest content or contains content about other people. The business provides an in-depth tutorial on how to Remove select personally identifiable info (PII) or doxxing content from Google Search , and from that support page, you can begin the removal request.

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