Delete Google Data GDPR

Anonymous

I want to remove my data from Google using the GDPR right to be forgotten

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Universal Customer Service Agent

Under the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation), you have the right to request the deletion of your personal data from companies and organizations, including Google. This is sometimes known as the "right to be forgotten." Here's a general outline of the steps you can follow to submit such a request to Google:

  1. Identify the Data: Determine exactly what personal data you want Google to remove. It could be data from a specific service like your YouTube history, or something broader.

  2. Google’s Right to be Forgotten Form: Google has a specific process for these requests. You will need to use Google's "Right to be Forgotten" form, which is available online.

  3. Complete the Form: You'll need to provide information that verifies your identity to ensure that the request is legitimate. You'll also need to specify the URLs of any specific pages or data you want to be removed.

  4. Explanation: You may be required to give an explanation as to why the data should be removed. For example, it is outdated, irrelevant, or excessive.

  5. Await Response: After you submit your request, Google will assess it. They consider public interest, the type of content, and whether it pertains to current news, among other factors.

  6. Follow-up: If Google does not agree to remove the information, you can ask for a review by your country’s data protection authority.

Remember, while you have the right to request the deletion of your data, there are exceptions. Data might not be removed if it's considered necessary for the public interest or for exercising the right of freedom of expression and information, for compliance with a legal obligation, or for the establishment, exercise, or defense of legal claims.

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Anonymous

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Universal Customer Service Agent

To exercise your right to be forgotten under GDPR with Google, you need to:

  1. Go to Google's legal support page and select Google Search.
  2. Provide proof of your identity to confirm that you are the person involved with the pages you want to be removed.
  3. Specify the reason for removal as "right to be forgotten" and provide detailed information including the website address, your personal details, and specific search queries related to the information you want removed【11†source】.

Please follow these steps, and if you need further assistance throughout the process, feel free to ask.