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  • google privacy rulings problems

    Just my current opinion.

    Something i am dealing with at the moment has given me a clear indication on how the above ruling has been used to cover up misdeeds and connections to illegal activity, previous convictions and connections between people in public services

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right_to_be_forgotten

    I have been playing around with ways to automate checking these ( not as simple as it initially may seem ), as i am trying to show a pattern, i suspect if i can fully sus the pattern around the people on my list, i suspect, if you spot the pattern at other public service organisations, then just the fact that it is there would indicate something worth looking into

    The list i am looking at, contains some very bad people, some, the worst of the worst, all, seem to have used the right to be forgotten ( you can tell by the google notice at the bottom of the page ) . If a public body wanted to research these people, they would find what am on about, but, crucially,, If a member of public, wanted to research these people, they would have no chance, and there lies the reall problem .
    especialy when the right to be forgotten has been used by people were previous allegations of iether improper behavior,m or suspected fraud against members of the public, to cover up past allegations.

    see, because people use and rely on google for there researching into things, it can be used to shape the output and make bad to good

    I have one perfect example of this. A person, that has been formally accused on a number of occasions of fraud related to his employment ( publicly paid ), serious improper behavior around vulnerable people, has been using this.

    Nearly all item that refair to this person in a bad way, between 2001 and 2014 have been removed, but, write ups by him, and in his favor, mostly playing down the allegations and dismissing them, come up top of the list,

    just my opinion.

    ( i wander what the numbers are if you could look, what percentage of the google takedown requests would relate to people that are just covering up there past so they can continue doing what there doing ) IE how many relate to people in public services
    crazy council ( as in local council,NELC ) as a member of the public, i don't get mad, i get even
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    Re: google privacy rulings problems

    Were they convicted or just accused ?

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      Re: google privacy rulings problems

      Of course people will try to abuse the 'right to be forgotten' rule but also that the right itself is not absolute. For example a request to reject the right to be forgotten could be made on the grounds that in Crazy Council's case, the person is in a public role and it would be in the public interest to justify the links being shown on google.

      The removal of links only apply to Google UK however and does not apply any other Google affiliate so they should still show on other Google sites, unless they have now changed that.
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        Re: google privacy rulings problems

        To be fair if you search my name ( and most names or things that sound like names) it comes up with the notice at the bottom so I don't think you can take the notice appearing as something has actually been removed under RTBF.
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          Re: google privacy rulings problems

          Hi
          [MENTION=30456]wales01man[/MENTION] both, its not just links to there crimes/accusations, its stuff that links there names to each othere.
          [MENTION=6]Amethyst[/MENTION] am trying to tune something to take out false positives, then remove all other links, so it just leaves a list of links that have been removed from the uk lists, for other software to analyze . ooo and sorry, i never ment to put this in the welcome forum, i thought i had VIPed it
          [MENTION=23709]rob[/MENTION] i didnt know you could do that, i will look into that....

          its not the individuals or what they are trying to have removed that interest me, its the patterns, specifically the people connected to them, and other incidences or work related matters. that also have used the right to be removed/forgotten.

          If i can get this working with lower bandwith/computing/time solution than current. it may be possible to run it against a large list of people, and do the opposite to what am doing ( i know the people/connections, and have looked for patterns ), ie look for the patterns to spot the people/links..
          crazy council ( as in local council,NELC ) as a member of the public, i don't get mad, i get even

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            Re: google privacy rulings problems

            Just to expand, when I mean other Google affiliates I mean outside of the EU, as the decision only affects EU member states. For example, www.google.com Should​ list those links
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              Re: google privacy rulings problems

              yes google.com does, but further down the search lists, a lot further down. especially when just searching the names without further search terms
              crazy council ( as in local council,NELC ) as a member of the public, i don't get mad, i get even

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