#Hopes&Fears Now — Hopes&Fears Internet — Hopes&Fears ____________________ (BUTTON) Cancel * City * Culture * Future * Now * Blogs * News Popular topics * Question * What Do You Do * City Index * City * Art * Technology * Experiments Follow @hopesandfearshq * Internet * Loney Abrams * June 12, 12:29 PM French privacy agency demands that Google make 'right to be forgotten' global CNIL, the French privacy watchdog, demands that Google de-list search results as part of the 'right to be forgotten' ruling not only in Europe, but globally. Currently, Europeans can request that Google remove unwanted or irrelevant search results associated with their names. If approved, the requests are only implemented on Google results in Europe. CNIL threatens to establish a formal judgement - most likely in the form of a fine - against Google if it doesn't take steps to remove links "on all extensions of the search engine." Cover image: Flickr Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. * * * * Grid * Newsletter * Terms of Service * About Us * Contact Us Copyright © 2016, Hopes LLC. All Rights Reserved