Google rolled out a new privacy feature that will allow people to directly make a request to remove Search results containing personal information
With this new tool, if you find your personal information, just click on the three-dot overflow menu that appears in the top-right corner of each result
The personal information could be home address, email address, phone number or any other information on Google Search
The existing ‘About this Result’ panel opens with a new “Remove result” option appearing at the bottom of your screen, the report mentioned
Currently, to remove any personal identifiable information, you need to go to a Google Support page and fill out a form containing the URL you wanted to be removed from the search results
Now, you can also monitor the progress of a removal from the "Results about you’ tool
In addition to an “All requests” feed, you have filters like “In progress” and “Approved”
This page also lets you make a new request with a walkthrough that involves a “Why would you like to remove this result?” step