Liesje:I guess the question is whether or not there is an obligation to do anything further. On one hand, apparently we did enter our full names at some point, but on the other, we did so thinking that information could be kept private, which it was until the site was changed and somehow that setting was toggled off.
Yes, that is the issue. As I've said, I don't like this either, I am most certainly on the side of everyone uncomfortable with this.....but, anyone who's surname, birthday, location etc is now on Google put that information in their profile themselves. Yes, it was technically private, but only in the sense that someone had to register to look at it and Google couldn't cache it. That information WAS still available for anyone who really wanted to see it.
I realise it's different now, even if one individual wanted to see someone's profile, it is a BIG leap from there to having it searchable on Google. Unfortunately though, there isn't anything that can be done now. The tech people have to an extent shut the barn door, but the horses have bolted. Anyone creating an account *now* doesn't have this issue, but any account created before the profiles were made more private does. Even if we could convince Google to remove the links without the 404 error being the problem, I'd have 35000 member profiles to submit to them. That's not feasible for anyone involved. I'm sorry.