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EU wants ‘right to be forgotten’ to be applied worldwide

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Washington: The body representing the European Union’s 28 national privacy regulators has said it wants the regions’ “right to be forgotten” ruling to be applied worldwide, a report said.

The EU had decided in May that people could request the search engine to remove their names from search results in Europe, if the results were irrelevant or outdated. Google has received more than 170,000 requests so far, asking to omit webpages, including news articles.

The ruling however, only applied to local versions of the site like, google.fr in France or google.de in Germany but not to Google.com.

The search engine giant has said it excluded ‘google.com’ because whenever European users typed that into a browser, they were directed to a special local version which applied the ruling.

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