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Protecting Privacy in the Digital Age: The Right to Be Forgotten on the Internet

In the digital age, the protection of privacy has become a fundamental concern. The right to be forgotten on the Internet emerges as a legal tool to ensure privacy and safeguard individuals' reputation in the digital world.


The right to be forgotten refers to the right of a person to control the disclosure of personal information on the Internet that is no longer relevant or causes disproportionate harm. This entails the right to have content removed or request its de-indexing from search engines and social media platforms.


This right becomes particularly relevant in cases of outdated information, errors, defamation, or privacy breaches. It allows individuals to regain control over their own information and prevent past events or irrelevant information from permanently harming them.


However, the right to be forgotten also poses challenges and dilemmas regarding the balancing act between the right to privacy and freedom of expression. Striking a balance that protects individual privacy without excessively limiting the free circulation of information is crucial.


In conclusion, the right to be forgotten on the Internet is a crucial legal tool to protect individuals' privacy and reputation in the digital age. It is a means to ensure that the past does not define a person's life permanently and enables everyone to exercise their right to be forgotten and move forward in an increasingly complex digital environment.


Therefore, if you want to or need to exercise your right to be forgotten on the Internet, please do not hesitate to contact us in order to provide you with our legal advice.

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