



But now anyone can alert the company and have an image of a license plate or a recognizable face removed, not just the owner of the face or car, says Marissa Mayer, vice president of search products and user experience at Google. "It's a good policy for users and also clarifies the intent of the product," she said in an interview following her keynote at the Search Engine Strategies conference in San Jose, Wednesday.
CNET notes that the policy change was made about 10 days after the launch of the product in late May, but wasn't publicly announced. Google is removing images only when someone notifies them and not proactively, Mayer says.
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