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  1. The right to be forgotten ( RTBF [1]) is the right to have private information about a person be removed from Internet searches and other directories in some circumstances.

  2. Learn what the right to be forgotten means under the GDPR, when it applies, and how to make a request. Find out the exceptions, the benefits, and the challenges of this privacy right.

  3. Learn what the right to be forgotten is, who can request it, and how Google decides on delisting content from search results. Find out how to submit a request, what information to include, and what factors Google considers in its decision process.

  4. The right to be forgotten is a concept that allows people to request that organizations remove and delete specific personal information about them from online platforms.

  5. Learn what the right to be forgotten means under the GDPR, when it applies, and how to exercise it. Find out how it differs from the right to erasure and the Fair Information Practices.

  6. INTERNET ERASURE - we enforce your right to be forgotten (aka right to erasure) to remove damaging online content and improve your online reputation

  7. Feb 13, 2012 · In theory, the right to be forgotten addresses an urgent problem in the digital age: it is very hard to escape your past on the Internet now that every photo, status update, and tweet lives forever in the cloud. But Europeans and Americans have diametrically opposed approaches to the problem.