The growth of the Internet has exposed companies to a range of online concerns, here Simon explores some of the more common place reputation management issues that businesses are facing today.
The ICO has officially responded to the ECJ’s ‘right to be forgotten’ ruling. Simon considers just how much the new directive will help to improve privacy online.
With the news that Google must adhere to an EU directive known as the ‘right to be forgotten’ what are the implication for search engines and social media networks in the future?
Are you in control of your online presence? How much influence do businesses have over their Internet search results, and how can they improve their Google page one listings?
In this blog post we look at how Personal Reputation Management is something everyone should consider carefully. We also highlight features from Igniyte’s recently published Guide to Managing Personal Information Online, which provides a wealth of practical advice and guidance from how to build a successful Internet profile to dealing with defamatory content.
While Google does have a Removal Tool which can eliminate some content from search results, the process is lengthy, which can be particularly frustrating as there are no barriers or time delays for posting new content online.
