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Google lets you remove certain personal information that you may find about yourself during a search, but the process is a bit cumbersome.
Google recently started allowing users to remove personal information like their phone number and email address from search results.
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If you search to find your name and your email, home address, phone or other private information appears directly on the Google search results page, you can request to have Google take this down.
You can get misleading links deleted—or make it harder for people to find you.
Looking to regain privacy? Here's how to remove your personal information from Google searches—or at least hide the embarrassing stuff.
If your address or phone number are showing up on Google, here's how to get rid of them.
Google has expanded its data removal policy, giving users the opportunity to have search results hidden if they contain certain kinds of personal info.
You can ask Google to remove your personal information from their search results using a new form, but they won't accept every request.
Want more privacy? Here's how to remove your phone number, email, physical address, and other data from Google's search results.