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It might not scrub the web clean,but it’s the next best thing (Picture: Metro)
The results of searching your own name can be chilling. Home addresses,phone numbers and personal emails can be just one click away.
This is because data brokers are willing to scavenge for people’s personal information to sell to advertisers or cyber crooks.
The global market for this is worth £250 billion and dark web sales of this data has risen by 1,253% in five years,according to experts at Sophos X-Ops.
Google has now updated a tool called ‘Results about you’ to help people fight back,allowing you to monitor search results and request the removal of sensitive data.
Results about you generate reports about sites that might have your personal information by Googling it.
Uses then flag specific links for Google to review and scrub from its index.
When Metro gave the tool a whirl,I found my name and email mentioned in obvious places – Metro author pages,social media profiles and online directories,for example.
But it was also publicly available in more unexpected places,like a French photography studio’s website that now redirects to a shady dating network.

The tool tracks down mentions of your details in Google search results (Picture: Google)
Google will email you when it finds your information and give you the option to remove it from Google search,the idea being that it’ll stop data brokers from finding it,too.
Chris Yule,senior director of threat research at the cyber defence firm Sophos X-Ops,told Metro that Results about you is for the privacy-conscious.
‘Say you’re a doctor or a policewoman and you don’t want members of the public you’re interacting with finding your address from a quick Google search,’ Yule says.
Our journalists work hard to deliver the most important stories from around the world‘Google will review requests to remove results if people search for you.‘What it doesn’t do is stop your data being made available or sold online. Your information will still be available on the site it’s being sold on,but Google won’t link to it in results anymore.’
The tool stops your data from appearing in Google search results (Picture: Didem Mente/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)Yule says the irony in giving Google your data for it to find your data isn’t lost on him.‘Ultimately,Google is the arbiter of search results for most people,so if you want their help in taking down things you don’t want people to see,then you need to give them something to work with,’ he says.
Cyber crooks often buy people’s data on dark web markets (Picture: Shutterstock/Max Acronym)‘It is much better to attempt to remove the data from its origin than rely on the search removal tool.’If you’re wary of what information about you is out there,Marijus Briedis,chief technology officer at NordVPN,has some tips.‘Privacy should be approached in layers,’ Briedis says.‘Adjusting account settings and managing what appears in search results can reduce exposure,but tools that protect your connection – such as VPNs – can also help limit how much of your browsing activity is visible to networks,advertisers and other third parties.’Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at .For more stories like this,check our news page.Six dead after man 'sets himself on fire' during bus journey in Switzerland
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