The Google Privacy Policy is an official document that explains what data Google collects when you use its apps, devices, and websites. It also describes why they collect it and how you can control, update, or delete your personal information. 📱 What Information Google Collects
Google tracks your actions across its tools, like Google Search, YouTube, Gmail, Maps, and Android phones. This data includes:
Things you create or give them: Your name, phone number, emails you write, photos you save, and documents you create.
Your daily activity: The words you search for, videos you watch, ads you click, and your purchase history.
Your location: Where you are based on your phone’s GPS, your internet connection (IP address), and nearby Wi-Fi networks.
Your devices: The type of phone or computer you use, your mobile network, and how your apps run. ⚙️ Why Google Collects Your Data
Google uses your data to keep its services running smoothly and to make them personal to you. For example, they use it to:
Give you better search results and driving directions near your actual location.
Suggest YouTube videos you might enjoy based on past watches. Show you targeted ads that match your personal interests. Protect you from security threats, scams, and spam emails. 🔒 How You Can Control Your Privacy
You do not have to let Google save everything. You can use tools built into your Google Account to manage your details: Google Privacy Policy