The European Court of Justice ordered Google to remove links to two web pages last year. The ruling kicked off the right to be forgottens Right to be Forgotten ruling. But it appears that the profile of those making such requests is quite different to what I initially expected. According to the Guardian, 95% of the requests Google has received are from the general public looking for links to their personal and private information. The French requested the removal of 198,255 URLs representing almost a fifth of all such requests across the whole of Europe.”]