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From now on, Forget.me manages your right to be forgotten requests on both Google and Bing

July 2014 by Marc Jacob

Forget.me, the online ‘Right to be Forgotten’ service launched by Reputation VIP, recently announced its intention to extend its services, currently reserved for Google, to all European search engines. Bertrand Girin, CEO of Forget.me and Reputation VIP, mentioned in a newsletter sent to Forget.me users, "If Bing and Yahoo get their Right to be Forgotten forms in order, we’ll be able to provide you with the possibility of submitting your URL to all three search engines at the same time."

It’s a done deal as far as Microsoft is concerned. Following the implementation of Bing’s Right to be Forgotten form, Forget.me now allows you to submit your URL removal requests not only to Google, but also to Bing. Thanks to simultaneous request management, one filled-in form suffices for both search engines.
The service has already proved itself useful thanks to its simplicity, the legal aspect facilitated by pre-written texts, and regular follow-up. Simultaneous submission to both search engines saves you even more time. No more filling out multiple forms that were hard to find in the first place! Forget.me makes your Right to be Forgotten requests easier, quicker and more conclusive.


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