The Google Privacy Policy outlines how Google collects, uses, shares, and protects your data across all its services, including Search, YouTube, Android, and Google Maps. It is designed to inform you of your rights and the controls you have over your personal information. Data Google Collects
Google gathers information to build better services, which falls into three primary categories:
Things you create or provide: Personal details like your name, email address, password, phone number, and payment information. It also includes emails you write, photos you save, and documents you create.
Information from your usage: Your searches, videos watched, interactions with ads, purchase activity, and Chrome browsing history. It also tracks device models, operating systems, and unique identifiers.
Location information: Your location determined by GPS, IP address, sensor data from your device, and things near your device like Wi-Fi access points. How Google Uses Your Data
Google processes your data based on specific legal grounds to improve your experience:
Service maintenance: Providing, maintaining, and improving core functionalities of Google products.
Personalisation: Recommending content, tailoring search results, and customising ads based on your activity.
Analytics & measurement: Understanding how services are used to improve design and functionality.
Safety & security: Detecting, preventing, and responding to fraud, abuse, security risks, and technical issues. Data Sharing and Transfers Google Privacy Policy
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