The Google Privacy Policy outlines how Google handles information across its services, including search, YouTube, and Android. It explains what data is collected, why it’s collected, and how you can manage your privacy. Here are the key aspects of the policy:
Information Collection: Google collects data to provide better services, including information you provide (name, email, payment info), data from your activity (search queries, videos watched, location), and data from third-party partners.
Purpose of Data: Collected information is used to maintain and improve services, develop new products, personalize user experiences (including ads), and measure performance.
Privacy Controls: Users can manage their data through their Google Account, including tools to review privacy settings, manage search/location history, and control ad personalization.
Data Sharing: Google does not share personal information with companies, organizations, or individuals outside of Google except in specific cases, such as with user consent, for legal reasons, or with trusted businesses that process data on Google’s behalf.
Safety and Security: Google provides tools like Privacy Checkup and the Google Safety Center to help users secure their accounts and control their privacy.
The policy applies to all services offered by Google LLC and its affiliates, excluding services that have separate privacy policies.
If you have specific questions about how to adjust your data settings or understand a particular clause, let me know! Google Privacy Policy
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