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HomePhys.org - Internet'Right to be forgotten': Israel firm promises to purge digital footprint

'Right to be forgotten': Israel firm promises to purge digital footprint

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Three young Israelis formerly serving in military cyber units have figured out how to locate your digital footprint—and give you the tools to delete it.

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