Data: 2.2k UK content removal requests to Google since 2020
January 14, 2025

Throughout this decade, the British government made 2.2k requests for content removal from Google, averaging about 40 requests per month. The top 3 justifications used by the UK’s government were Privacy and Security (41.7 per cent), followed by Regulated Goods and Services (19.2 per cent) and Copyright (10.3 per cent).
Compared to Ireland, the UK submitted 850 per cent more requests for content removal from Google throughout this decade. The most targeted Google products and services were Web Search (1.3k), YouTube (500), and Google Images (86).
Compared to 2020, there were 248 per cent more requests for content removal submitted to Google by the British government in 2023. 2024 alone accounts for 32 per cent of all requests made throughout this decade, marking it a record year. It is important to note that our analysis does not include complete data for 2024, which could potentially affect the trend.
Top countries by Google content removal requests
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Since 2020, nearly 330k requests have been submitted, originating from almost 150 countries, with an annual average growth rate of 34 per cent.
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In this decade, three countries have accounted for around 80 per cent of the total content removal requests:
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Russia accounts for 64 per cent of the total, with over 211,000 requests (almost 130 per day).
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South Korea is second, with 10 per cent of requests, totaling nearly 33,000 requests or approximately 20 per day.
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India follows with 5 per cent, translating to almost 16,000 requests or around 9 per day.
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Among the top 15 with the highest number of Google removal requests are also Taiwan, Turkey, Brazil, Bangladesh, France, Pakistan, the United States, Australia, Germany, Vietnam, the UK and Indonesia.
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Notably, of all countries or regions not in this list (about 90 per cent of all countries) submitted fewer than one request per day on average.
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