It seems us Brits might have a few things in our cyber closets that we’d rather stay there, as latest figures show that we’re jumping onto the ‘Right to be Forgotten’ (and off the internet's search) bandwagon in a big way. One in ten requests for the Right to be Forgotten ruling have come from Britons, placing us third in the EU to use the service; but it seems that the law itself is still sparking some controversy. The Right to be Forgotten law says that if someone requests search results linking to information about themselves be taken off Google, then…