Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I want to go back to the right to be forgotten. It’s an important issue that everyone may face some day. The privacy commissioner’s report entitled “Online reputation: What are they saying about me?” mentioned some online information about a Spanish man with a debt that had not been repaid. The information was easy to find; it just needed a search engine like Google.
That case was eventually heard and the information was removed, not just from the page where it was to be found, but also from the online search mechanism. That is one issue, but there is also the other issue you mentioned, vulnerable people.
More and more, children are being asked for personal information, especially their email addresses. Similarly, we cannot go shopping without being asked for them either. Then we get all kinds of advertising messages.
I have a daughter who will be 15 soon. She is bombarded from all sides and often asks me for my credit card so that she can shop online. These are important matters.
What are your recommendations on the right to be forgotten?