The company also said it will soon add a new report to Search Console to help users understand how desktop pages are performing when it comes to the Page Experience update.
In a blog post, Google announced that it is making it easier for children, teens, and guardians to remove images of themselves from search results .
To request the removal of a photo that has b2b email list accidentally ended up in Google Images, users can visit the page dedicated to the new rule where the company has listed all the information it will need for the removal request form.
Starting the process is very simple: users can fill out the form that will ask for information such as the image URL , any search results pages where it appears, and the query . After submitting, Google will review the request to verify that it meets the removal requirements and will notify the user once the images have been removed.
The company has however made it clear that by doing so, the photo will be removed from the search and not from the Internet in general. For this reason, it will be necessary to contact the owners of the websites where it appears to have it removed.

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LinkedIn Adds New Tools to Help Companies Attract Top Talent
To help companies leverage the voice of their employees to attract top talent when applying for jobs, LinkedIn is releasing an update to the “My Company” tab with a dedicated space for employees to build community and advocacy .
This update will allow page admins to curate content even better, enabling an instant alert to allow employees to share posts on their personal profile , thus amplifying company communications. Additionally, the platform will show collaborators a dynamic visualization of the content that everyone is sharing, so they can understand how re-sharing is actually helping.