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Your Guide to Removing Personal Info From Google

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Google can be a powerful tool to explore the web, but what happens when your personal information ends up in search results? It is possible for personal information, such as your Social Security Number (SSN), bank account info, secure logins, and more to show up on the search engine.

Now there’s something you can do about it.

Google announced that it will allow users to remove what it calls ‘Personally Identifiable Info’ (PPI), and the process is easy enough.

Follow our detailed guide, as we walk you through removing your personal info from Google Search and keeping your financial security intact.

What Information Will Google Remove?

Before you jump into submitting an official removal request, it is important to understand what types of information Google will remove from its search results. You won’t be able to request that Google removes personal information simply because it is embarrassing or you disagree with it — it must fall under specific criteria.

Google notes that it “may remove personal information that creates significant risks of identity theft, financial fraud, or other specific harms.” With a removal request, Google may remove search results that involve the following:

  • Non-consensual explicit or intimate personal images
  • Involuntary fake pornography
  • Sites with exploitative removal practices
  • Personally Identifiable Information (PPI) or doxxing content
  • Irrelevant pornography that appears with your name
  • Images of minors

Here, we’ll focus on Personally Identifiable Information (PPI), as this information could lead to instances of identity theft or financial fraud. Offending websites that may follow under the PPI category must showcase one of the following personal identifiers in search results to be considered a risk to your security:

  • Confidential government identification numbers, including Social Security Numbers
  • Bank account or credit card numbers
  • Images of handwritten signatures
  • Images of identification documents
  • Highly restricted or official records, such as medical records
  • Personal contact information, such as your physical address or phone number
  • Confidential login credentials

If you have confirmed that any of the above pieces of Personally Identifiable Information has shown up on Google Search results, it’s essential to get that information removed to protect your personal and financial security. (If you own property, keep in mind that your physical address is likely contained in numerous public records. The availability of that information alone does not compromise your finances.)

Removing Personal Info From Google Search

To initiate a request to remove personal information from Google, you will need to visit Google’s Request to Remove Personal Information form. From here, you will be asked a series of questions in regards to your request; be sure to answer them accurately.

Google will ask you if you have contacted the website owner directly to remove the information. To continue, through the form, you will want to either select ‘No, I prefer not to.’ or ‘Yes.’

As part of the submission process, you will be asked to enter your personal contact information online, including your full name, country of residence and email address.

Lastly, you will be asked to enter the URL(s) of web pages that showcase the offending search results. To aid Google’s removal, you may wish to provide the URL(s) of the Google search results page. It is also recommended that you upload a screenshot of the offending information and list any queries that surface the content.

Once your request has been submitted, you will receive an automated email confirmation from Google and the company’s team will then review your request. In some instances, Google may reach back out to you for more detailed information about the web page.

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