The Google Privacy Policy is a document that explains what data Google collects, why they collect it, and how you can manage your information. It applies to all Google services, like Google Search, YouTube, Gmail, Maps, and Android.
Here is a simple breakdown of how Google handles your privacy. What Data Google Collects
Google collects information to make their services work better for you. This includes:
Things you create or give them: Your name, email, password, phone number, and payment details when you make a Google Account. They also store the emails you write, photos you save, and documents you create.
Your activity: The words you search for, videos you watch, ads you click, and people you talk to.
Your devices: Information about your phone or computer, like your IP address, browser type, and phone network.
Your location: Where you are when you use their apps, found through GPS or Wi-Fi. Why Google Uses Your Data
Google uses your data to run their apps and show you helpful things. They use it to:
Provide services: To show you search results or route you on a map.
Personalize things: To recommend a YouTube video you might like.
Show ads: To show you ads that match your interests, which keeps most Google services free.
Improve tools: To train smart features like Google Translate. Sharing Your Data
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