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The NUJ said some police officers wrongly believed they had the right to delete photographers' images.
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In normal operation, your default "channel" -- Chumby's terminology for a particular set of selected widgets -- cycles on an endless loop, and if you'd like to add widgets or channels, you log into Chumby's site to do so (though you can delete widgets and freeze the display right from the device itself if you need to).
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The AEPD has said that this is wrong, and that in an increasingly digital world the right to be forgotten should include the ability to delete incorrect or out of date information online.
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You just open the standard Photos app, press Edit in the upper right corner, select the photo or photos you want to delete (a check mark will appear on the selected images) and then select the red "Delete" button at the upper left.
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Opt for the plain results (click the Hide Personal Search button up there on the right), sign out of your Google account, or even delete it entirely.
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