Google can warn you when your personal information appears in search results and prompt you to take action

Google is introducing several new privacy changes to its search engine, including an alert system that lets you know if personal information suddenly appears online.

The warnings are part of the Results About You tool which is getting an improved dashboard to “let you know if web results with your contact (details) appear on Search.” If they appear, you can request their removal directly on the dashboard. Google will also let you know if new results show up with personal information in the future. There is an alternative method that the company recommends you try. Google says you can enter your name in the search bar and if you see your sensitive information anywhere on the screen, click the three dots on the right. You will see a “Remove Result” in the About this result window.

The image below shows what it looks like.

Remove the Result tool in Google Search

Remove the Result tool in Google Search (Image credit: Future)

It may take a few days for the tech giant to actually download the content. Google says it will perform a mini-examination to ensure that the request matches its “policy requirements for deletion.” The company will apparently deny requests to retrieve information from websites owned by a “government or educational institution.”