A list of domains actually deleted by Google with the exercise of "forgotten rights" will be released


ByGlobal Panorama

Regarding the handling of personal information diffused on the Internet,In May 2014 a judgment under the European Court of Justice equivalent to the EU's Supreme CourtIn the world of the Internet "Right to be forgotten"Has been approved. That "being forgotten" on the Internet is almost synonymous with "it will not get caught up on Google's search", and in response to the judgment, Google responds to the information displayed in the page search result listA form that can request deletionWe are offering.

Many deletion requests are coming in to Google since the establishment of the form, and in December 2014Publish the statistics of the sites that had many deletion requests or deletion countsHowever, its 2015 version update could be published on 25th November.

Google Lists Most Affected 'Right to Be Forgotten' Domains - Digits - WSJ
http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2015/11/25/google-says-it-reviewed-1-2-million-web-pages-for-right-to-be-forgotten/

The search engines such as Google need to evaluate them individually when deletion requests are received, and it is possible to continue displaying the results only when they contribute to the public interest. In other words, if personal information is effective / necessary for the public interest, the request may be rejected in some cases. Information such as the number of cases and content thereof actually deleted by Google is evaluated and can also be viewed on the following Japanese pages.

European Privacy for Search - Transparency Report - Google
http://www.google.com/transparencyreport/removals/europeprivacy/

The total number of requests sent to Google from May 2014 totaled 340,805, and it should be deleted that the total number of URLs evaluated by Google is 1,240,092. The total number of actually deleted URLs is440,1032 casesOn the contrary, if the deletion request was made, the URL that was not deleted is60,8169 casesIt was revealed that 42% of the entire request was deleted. Since information such as pending review is not reflected, there is a gap between the graph and the total value.


Statistics can be sorted by country and viewed. In the request received from someone involved in France, 48.4% of the total has been deleted.


In the content on Germany, 48.2% of the total has been deleted, and it can be said that it is the same level as France. Looking at the number of requests for deletion and the number of URLs, we also see a tendency to request that 3 URLs be deleted per request on average.


For the UK, 38.1% will be deleted.


In Spain, 37.2% was deleted. Again the URL per request seems to be about 3.


In Italy, 29.7% of URLs were deleted. Conversely, 70.3% is supposed not to be deleted, and it is interesting to see what the difference with this other country means.


It is also possible to see the contents of the actual request. In the UK, news articles on minor crimes were deleted, and posts on this deletion were posted in the newspaper. However, from the information commissioner secretariat (ICO), from Google's search results for personal names, Since I was instructed to delete 'article', I deleted the corresponding page from the search result by the person's name.


Belgium has been asked to delete articles about the incident from individuals who were convicted of serious crime in the past 5 years but whose rulings were abandoned in the appellancy trial. Google deletes the corresponding page from the search results by that person's name.


However, cases that were not deleted. In a request from a senior government official with Hungary there was a request to delete a recent article on criminal convictions decades ago, but Google has deleted the corresponding article from the search results did not do it.


In France, there was a request from a priest convicted of possession of child pornography to delete an article reporting judgment and exile from the church, but Google will not delete the corresponding page from the search results did. These seem to be measures taking public interest into account.


◆ Top 10 sites deleted frequently
In the domain listed in the following list, most of the URLs are deleted from the search result. Also, among the total number of URLs requested to be deleted from the search results, it seems that the URLs of these top 10 sites accounted for 9%.


◆ www.facebook.com(Deleted URL: 10220)
The world's largest SNS who may not say it. Problems concerning the handling of personal information have been discussed for some time and also in the beginning of November 2015"Stop collecting personal information other than registered users within 48 hours"Court orders with Belgium are being ordered.

Www.facebook.com


◆ profileengine.com(Deleted URL: 7986)
A site that searches pages from SNS etc. by clue of individual gender, age, name etc.

Find people: The Profile Engine


◆ groups.google.com(Deleted URL: 6764)
Deletion is done also in "Google group" which is provided by Google itself. It seems to be said that there was a problem with the contents written there rather than the service itself.

Google Group


◆ www.youtube.com(Deleted URL: 5364)
This is also the world's largest video sharing service "YouTube" offered by Google.

YouTube


◆ badoo.com(Deleted URL: 4428)
SNS service born in Russia, based in the UK, linking strangers to each other. Regarding the service content, there is also an expression "dating system".

Meet new people with Badoo, Make friends, Chat, Interact


◆ plus.google.com(Deleted URL: 4134)
SNS site operated by Google.

Google+


◆ annuaire.118712.fr(Deleted URL: 3930)
French directory service where you can search concerts, movies, restaurants and more.

118712


◆ twitter.com(Deleted URL: 3879)
It seems that search results are being deleted on Twitter that many people use.

Twitter


◆ www.wherevent.com(Deleted URL: 3465)
An exchange site that shares information on events and parties.

Events all over the world


◆ www.192.com(Deleted URL: 3083)
A directory service that provides information on people, business, cities, etc. in the UK. "Unlike other services, list the full name, address, age, photo, etc.!

Search for People, Businesses and Places - 192.com

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