Google's right to be forgotten

grarpamp grarpamp at gmail.com
Sat May 7 17:39:46 PDT 2022


On 5/7/22, professor rat <pro2rat at yahoo.com.au> wrote:
> Google said this week it is expanding the types of data people can ask to
> have removed from search results, to include personal contact information
> like your phone number, email address or physical address.
>
> https://twitter.com/briankrebs/status/1520190194716188672

That can only be asked of Google and every other piece
of BigTech GovCorp shit if you first sign up for each and every
one of those GovCorp datawhoring assholes to be able
to make and submit your claim, which of course requires your
IP RealName email phone dob govt ID etc. Then you have to
supply and confirm attest and swear to the accurracy of the
data and its match to you of whatever you want removed, up to
and including proving it by supplying physical documentation,
and supplying whatever other new data they seek and arbitrarily
demand to collect about you as "required" steps and data fields
in that process. Then all that signup, data, and statements, are
saved in private by them forever not least because they might
have some bullshit "legal or business or regulatory or other obligation"
to do so.

Best try to stay out of mines, and to flood the mines with garbage,
and to collapse the mines with cryptoanarchy MOAB, than try to
fight your way out after you foolishly let them lure and lock you inside them.


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