The link https://policies.google.com/privacy hosts Google’s official Privacy Policy, which outlines how Google collects, uses, manages, exports, and deletes personal data across its ecosystem of services. This policy applies to all Google apps, sites, devices (like Search, YouTube, and Google Home), platforms (like Chrome and Android), and integrated tools (like Google Analytics and embedded Maps). π Key Information Collected
Things you create or provide: When you are signed into a Google Account, Google stores the emails you write/receive, photos and videos you save, documents or spreadsheets you create, and comments you make on YouTube.
Device & connection details: Unique hardware identifiers, browser type, operating system, mobile network data, IP addresses, system crash reports, and the date and time of your activities.
Your activity data: Search terms you look up, videos you watch, views and interactions with content or ads, voice and audio information, purchase activity, and synced Chrome browsing history.
Location details: Determined via GPS, IP addresses, and device sensor data (like Wi-Fi access points and cell towers nearby). π Why Google Uses This Data
Service delivery: Maintaining language preferences, delivering accurate search results, and providing maps navigation.
Personalization: Recommending relevant YouTube videos and customizing ads based on your specific interests.
Security & Communications: Detecting suspicious activity (e.g., login attempts from unusual locations) and sending product updates. π Tools to Control Your Privacy
You do not have to leave your data entirely up to default settings. You can manage your information directly through the following official channels:
Google Privacy Checkup: A step-by-step guide to choosing what key activity data gets saved to your account.
Google My Activity: A dashboard allowing you to review, search, and permanently delete past search history, video history, and location logs.
Google Ad Settings: A toggle hub where you can view how your ads are personalized or completely turn off targeted tracking.
Google Dashboard: A tool designed for managing data linked to specific standalone Google products.
Data Export & Deletion: Tools embedded inside your account settings allow you to download a full copy of your data or permanently delete your account entirely. Google Privacy Policy
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