Google in 'revenge porn' crackdown

Google plans to censor unauthorised nude photos from its influential internet search engine in a policy change aimed at cracking down on the malicious practice known as “revenge porn”.

Google in 'revenge porn' crackdown

Google plans to censor unauthorised nude photos from its influential internet search engine in a policy change aimed at cracking down on the malicious practice known as “revenge porn”.

The new rules will allow people whose naked pictures have been posted on a website without their permission to ask Google to prevent links to the image from appearing in its search results.

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