Google is now complying in full with a European Court Of Justice ruling last month which requires it to remove specific personal information from search results when an individual has made a request for the removal of “outdated” or “irrelevant” information about them. A search for a person’s name on a European Google website now includes the following disclaimer flagging up the fact that some information may have been removed, and including a link to a Google FAQ explaining why: “Some results may have been removed under data protection law in Europe.” The same search on Google.com does not bring up the disclaimer as the ECJ ruling only requires Google remove information from European search results.