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According to a recent study by VPN solution provider Surfshark, the French are advocates of the forgotten right. In 2022, French users submitted over 43000 requests, accounting for more than a quarter of global requests.
Since 2014, EU citizens have enjoyed the right to be forgotten. In summary, internet users have the right to request search engines such as Google to delete certain search results for queries named after them. In 2018, with the passage of the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulations), this right was strengthened. In fact, the text includes the right to delete, which is a similar measure.
155000 requests for the right to be forgotten in 2022
VPN solution provider Surfshark has been researching forgotten rights for many years. For example, in 2021, the company reviewed over 1.2 million requests for forgetting rights submitted to Google and Microsoft between 2015 and 2021. This report reveals some key data, such as request volume and frequency of compliance by network giants.
However, Surfshark has just released statistical data for 2022. Firstly, in 2022, 32 countries submitted over 155000 applications for the right to be forgotten, incorporating this right into their legislation (or similar measures). Google received the most requests: a total of 147000, accounting for 96% of the requests. The Surfshark report states that compared to 2021, the number of requests has decreased by 16%, marking the first historic decline since the outbreak of the pandemic in 2020.
France, ranked first in deletion rights
Then we learned that France remains the undisputed champion of forgotten rights. Therefore, France submitted the highest number of applications in 2022, with a total of 43000 applications. Undoubtedly, this accounts for over a quarter of global requests, with 7 requests per 10000 people. But here, our country's requests have once again decreased significantly, by 12% compared to 2021.
Germany and the UK ranked second and third respectively with 24000 and 16000 deletion requests. According to Surfshark, although some countries are in the European Union (and therefore subject to GDPR), they receive much fewer requests, indicating a possible lack of information and awareness on this privacy critical issue. For example, in 2022, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, and Slovakia submitted less than one right to ...
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