Google Is Making It Easier for People to Remove Their Nude Search Results

Well, we've come to this:  Google has just announced a new feature, which will make it easier for people to have their NUDES removed from search results.  (???)

 

 

This is not for porn stars, it's actually for YOU . . . everyday people.

 

 

The idea is that people sometimes post personal, sexually explicit photos . . . without realizing that they can lose control of those images online.

 

 

If you post them on a website, blog, or social media . . . and later delete them . . . some person or even a bot could've grabbed them before you took them down, and posted them elsewhere on the internet.  And that can be a major problem if they're coming up in search results somehow.

So Google has launched a form online where you can let them know if there's an intimate photo of you online that you'd like to have removed.

There is one big caveat, though:  It won't work if you've consensually done business with a naughty website in the past . . . or if you have an OnlyFans or something, making money from images you post online.

 

 

This has to be a personal photo, not a commercialized one.

 

 

This new policy could also work in cases of "revenge porn," but Google already had things in place to help people with that.  This is an expansion of those kinds of protections.

 

 

Read More HERE

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