Credit.com in the News 5.16.14

This week, the European Union’s highest court ruled that Google must comply with its citizens’ requests to remove Internet search results. It’s called “the right to be forgotten,” and it doesn’t exist in the United States. Adam Levin, chairman and co-founder of Credit.com, analyzed the ruling and talked about how U.S. consumers can protect their online identity. Adam also joined the Wall Street Journal radio team for their new Credit Minute feature, in which he gives quick, helpful advice to consumers curious about credit.

Gerri Detweiler, Credit.com’s director of consumer education, has you covered for basic financial advice, as well, in an article including tips on student loans and the best time to buy plane tickets.

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