That's only in Europe. A person applies, say, to Google because Google was the one platform that was protecting it anyway. The European court went quite far out on a limb. You could see that they wanted to have the right to be forgotten recognized. Some could say that they stretched the law a little for that.
So a person goes to Google and says that they want to have their information de-indexed and made non-searchable. There are some criteria that have to be met. It has to be genuine. There has to be some value to it and if the person passes the test, it is therefore made non-searchable.