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You Can Now Ask Google to Remove Your Phone Number, Email or Address from Search Results

Krebs on Security

Google said this week it is expanding the types of data people can ask to have removed from search results, to include personal contact information like your phone number, email address or physical address. “We’ll also evaluate if the content appears as part of the public record on the sites of government or official sources. .”

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Market volume of illegal online sales of alcohol exceeded 30 million USD in 2018 in Russia

Security Affairs

Such schemes are used by both resellers who sell alcohol online bought from major retailers as well as fraudsters who sell counterfeit products. According to Group-IB, in 2018 interest in online shopping of alcohol increased by more than 35% , as can be seen with the higher numbers of search queries for “buy alcohol”.

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The Gap Scenario

John Battelle's Searchblog

* It's been a longstanding thesis of mine that Google's ability to reorder information in microseconds, based on our declared intent through a search query, has habituated us to expect an immediate and relevant response from nearly every website - and in particular, commercial sites. So here goes. Imagine it is a few years from now.

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Who’s On First? (A Modest Proposal To Solve The Problem with First- and Third-Party Marketing)

John Battelle's Searchblog

But if you go back to the FTC’s *preliminary* report , issued in December of 2010, you can find this: First-party marketing: Online retailers recommend products and services based upon consumers’ prior purchases on the website. Early last month I wrote a piece entitled Do Not Track Is An Opportunity, Not a Threat. ” Whew. .”