Bing and Ask follow Google’s lead in enforcing ‘right to be forgotten’
By John Glenday
Bing and Ask have become the latest search engines to begin enforcing the controversial ‘right to be forgotten’ ruling by planning to take down contentious links, as Google reveals it is being swamped by around 1,000 deletion requests per day.
Microsoft’s Bing languishes as a distant minnow in contrast to the dominance of Google and has thus received only a ‘small fraction’ of the deluge to hit Google but this has nevertheless proved sufficient to develop its own system of compliance, according to the New York Times.
In a statement Bing said: “We’re currently working on a special process for residents of Read full story ›
Source: The Drum




