Microsoft’s search engine Bing has started taking requests for the removal of links to pages under the EU ‘right to be forgotten’ ruling.
According to the Telegraph, after Google began removing links at the end of June, including several relating to Telegraph articles, Microsoft’s form is a four-part questionnaire. Microsoft advises those interested in completing the questionnaire that it will “help us to consider the balance between your individual privacy interest and the public interest in protecting free expression and the free availability of information, consistent with European law.”
The form states that making a request does not guarantee that a particular search result will be blocked.