You submit it through Google’s online “personal data removal” form and provide URLs plus a legal justification under EU/EEA privacy law.
Go to the official form
Open Google’s Personal data removal request form: https://support.google.com/legal/contact/lr_pir.
Choose Google Search as the product and select reason “Personal information” → “Right to be forgotten” (wording may vary slightly).
Prove who you are
Enter your full legal name and contact email.
Upload ID (passport, ID card, etc.) so Google can verify the request is genuinely from you or your authorised representative.
Specify what you want removed
List every exact URL you want delisted from results for your name (copy from the browser address bar or link menu).
For each URL, explain how the content is about you and why it is inaccurate, outdated, irrelevant, or excessive.
Indicate the query you care about (usually your full name, possibly nicknames or variants) and how that name is linked to you.
Make the legal argument
Clearly state why your privacy and data‑protection rights outweigh any public interest in keeping that result visible (for example: very old minor issue, resolved dispute, outdated personal data).
Mention if information is incorrect, misleading, or harmful to your current situation.
Submit and wait
Confirm statements are accurate, tick the declarations, and submit the form.
Google reviews the request; typical response time is several weeks, and they may ask for more details.
If accepted, URLs will be delisted for name‑based searches in EU/EEA (and UK) versions of Google and for users geolocated there.
If Google refuses
You can reply with more information or file a complaint with your national data‑protection authority (e.g., in Serbia, the Commissioner for Information of Public Importance and Personal Data Protection, or an EU authority if you have EU residence ties).
Residency or strong link to EU/EEA/UK.
List of URLs + screenshots or notes of what’s on each page.
Short, precise explanation for each URL, framed in terms of GDPR “inadequate, irrelevant, no longer relevant, or excessive” data.
Do you already have specific URLs in mind (e.g., old agency pages, outdated bios), or do you want help first mapping which results are good candidates to remove?
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