New Delhi, Feb. 11 -- Google has introduced a new set of tools that let people request the removal of sensitive and explicit personal content from its Search results.

The update, announced in a company blog post on Tuesday, focuses particularly on cases involving non-consensual explicit images, while also highlighting how users can flag and track removal requests.

Under the revised system, users can begin a removal request directly from Search results. By clicking the three-dot menu next to an image, they can select the 'remove result' option and specify that the content shows a sexual image of them.

Google says this reduces the number of steps previously required and is designed to make reporting quicker and less complicated for those...