Yes, thank you.
With regard to the revoking of consent to private companies, you can't really do that once the information is dispersed on the Internet. That goes to the key importance of looking at the potential, in appropriate circumstances—where there are no countervailing rights trumping the right to freedom of expression, etc., and where we're not talking about a public personality, but an ordinary individual—for delinking...once information becomes dispersed online. You don't have the option to go to the service provider, because the information has gone beyond them. You cannot revoke consent.