Google removes 93,550 content pieces in August in India, shows compliance report
The Hindu
These complaints relate to third-party content that is believed to violate local laws or personal rights on Google's significant social media intermediaries platforms, the report said
Google received 35,191 complaints from users and removed 93,550 pieces of content based on those complaints in the month of August, the tech giant said in its monthly transparency report.
In addition to reports from users, Google also removed 651,933 pieces of content in August as a result of automated detection.
Google had received 36,934 complaints from users and removed 95,680 pieces of content based on those complaints in July. It had removed 5,76,892 pieces of content in July as a result of automated detection.
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