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The Google Privacy Policy outlines how Google collects, uses, shares, and protects your data across its apps, devices, and platforms. It functions as a central guide to inform you of your rights and the controls available to manage your digital footprint. Data Collected by Google

User-Created Content: Google stores emails you write, photos you upload, documents you create, and YouTube videos you upload.

Apps and Browsers: It logs information about your device, browser type, operating system, IP address, and system activity.

Activity History: The policy covers tracking your search queries, videos watched, ads clicked, purchase history, and interactions with third-party sites using Google tools.

Location Data: Google tracks your location via GPS, IP addresses, sensor data from your device, and nearby Wi-Fi or cell towers. How the Data Is Used Google Privacy Policy