You've long been able to ask Google to remove certain personal information from its search results, such as your name, home address, phone number, and email address. But now the search giant has expanded the types of details it will delete in response to your request. First up, you'll soon be able to give the heave-ho to any of your government-issued IDs that pop up in a search result. That includes your passport, driver's license, and Social Security number. Right now, this option is just rolling out in the US and should hit other countries down the road.
My stories, more than my novels, tend to start with a single thing from my life, some kind of puzzle or confusion, whether it be directly autobiographical or a distortion of an experience I've had. The way this story starts is almost entirely true; while travelling with my husband, I lost the same exact things as Daria. I spent a day frustrated by the many annoying chores such a loss brings.