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Removal of Google Links


https://forum.unlock.org.uk/Topic35085.aspx

By david123 - 28 Dec 24 2:53 PM

Eight years ago I was convicted of downloading indecent images and given a one year suspended sentence. This was reported in the local paper and was picked up by a couple vigilante web sites which copied and pasted the story along with photos they took without my permission from my then Facebook account. Eight years on the original newspaper report of my conviction no longer appears as it was archived years ago (yesterdays news) but links to these two vigilante sites still did so I applied to Google to have these links to my name removed as my SHPO had been discharged five years early with the support of the police meaning that my offence was now legally spent. Google replied with their standard template reply that “the information was still in the public interest”. I then contacted the Information Commissioners Office (ICO) to ask them to get Google to remove these links but they too said “the information was still in the public interest”. I waited six months and tried again but got the same answers from Google and the ICO so decided I needed profession help. I had seen the My Clean Slate website www.mycleanslate.co.uk/advertised on the Unlock web site so I contacted them. Within three weeks of sending them my details they had got all photos and links to the two vigilante web sites removed from Google!

It cost me £295 to get it done but it is the best £295 I have ever spent. No longer can anyone including potential employers simply google my name and find out about my spent conviction from eight years ago,
If you have a spent conviction and details about it are on the internet I would thoroughly recommend contacting www.mycleanslate.co.uk/
By Stersco83 - 23 Jun 26 6:17 PM

AB2014 - 23 Jun 26 9:20 AM
Stersco83 - 19 Jun 26 4:28 PM
Evan Davis - 19 Jun 26 10:28 AM
The Right to be Forgotten does not apply in the US. Search results are not delisted from google.com if searching from North America.
Search results are delisted from UK and European search results, but generally not in other parts of the world. That being said, other parts of the world may not rank search results from UK websites as highly.


Yet above it it said :
Miguel - 28 Dec 24 3:24 PM Hi, I have just searched my name on   https://google.com/ncr with no results

Implying he adoptive the global point of view and was still delisted?

Maybe, but his IP address would probably show he was somewhere in Europe or the UK, which might be all that is needed for the removal from search results rather than just using a non-European version of Google.

You could use TOR browser

Mind you there may be a handful of people here who wouldn't want to be seen with that particular app.