Washington: Google has started removing revenge porn from search results on the engine that will limit access to sexually explicit pictures that were shared without their subject’s consent.
According to The Verge, a web form will be opened by Google wherein people can request the removal of pictures showing them nude or in sexually explicit situations that they did not agree to have published.
The changes in Google’s policy will limit the damage done by revenge porn.
Google mentioned in a blog post that “revenge porn images are intensely personal and emotionally damaging, and serve only to degrade the victims”.