
Threads takes cautious approach to its search results
Having launched native search last week, Threads is restricting some search results that may be deemed divisive or triggering.
Having launched native search last week, Threads is restricting some search results that may be deemed divisive or triggering.
The EU Court of Justice ruled that its citizens have the right to be forgotten in search results should they feature significant falsehoods.
With Google taking a stronger stance when it comes to accessing personal information, a new feature will make it easier to remove said info.
Google has updated its policies with regards to search information, with the ability to request removals if you are doxxed.
You will now see a little grey tag next to websites that have taken the extra time to be optimised for mobile browsers.
Asking search engines to censor the net is to avoid the real issue.
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