Google Search Update: UI Revamp
Google is expanding a tool called "Results about you," first introduced last year to help people remove personal information from Search results. The new version will actively scan the public web for instances of a user’s personal data and send alerts so they can request removal. Google says the feature is currently available in the United States in English and will be rolled out to more regions over time.
Alongside that change, Google redesigned the Search dashboard to make it easier to locate and manage personal information settings. The company also updated SafeSearch to blur graphic content and added clearer options for requesting the removal of explicit images from results. Google frames these updates as measures to give users more control over their privacy, while noting the removal process is not yet fully automated and will evolve.
Source: xda-developers.com ↗
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