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The webpage https://policies.google.com/privacy hosts Google’s official Privacy Policy, which outlines how Google collects, uses, protects, and allows you to manage your personal data across its ecosystem. Data Collection

Google gathers information to build faster, smarter services. This includes:

Things you create or provide: Account details, emails you write, photos you save, and documents you create.

Your activity: Search queries, videos you watch on YouTube, ads you interact with, and your purchase history.

Device and location data: Your IP address, unique device identifiers, hardware settings, and GPS or Wi-Fi sensor data. Data Usage The policy outlines that data is used to:

Maintain and improve services: Ensuring apps work correctly and developing new features.

Personalize your experience: Providing customized search results, recommendations, and tailored ads.

Protect against security threats: Detecting fraud, abuse, and security risks to keep users safe. Data Sharing

Google explicitly states that they never sell your personal information to anyone. They only share personal data outside of Google under specific strict conditions: Google Privacy Policy