The Google Privacy Policy is a document that explains what data Google collects, why they collect it, and how you can manage your details. It covers all Google services like Google Search, YouTube, Gmail, Android, and Google Maps. 📱 What Data Google Collects
Google collects data to help its services work better for you. This includes:
Things you create or give them: Your name, email address, password, emails you write, photos you save, and docs you create.
Your activity: The things you search for, videos you watch, ads you click, and websites you visit that use Google tools.
Your devices and location: Information about your phone or computer, your IP address, and where you are located.
Google collects some of this data even if you are not signed into an account. ⚙️ Why Google Uses This Data Google uses your data for several main reasons:
To run their services: Giving you search results, maps directions, and video recommendations.
To show ads: Showing you advertisements tailored to your interests.
To improve tools: Finding spelling mistakes in search or training smart features like Google Translate.
For safety: Protecting users from scams, malware, and cyber threats. 🤝 Sharing Your Data
Google promises never to sell your personal information to anyone. They only share your personal data outside of Google if: You give them explicit consent to do so.
They use trusted service providers to help run their systems under strict rules.
They must obey a legal reason, like a law or a government request. 🔒 Your Rights and Controls Google Privacy Policy
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