The Google Privacy Policy outlines how Google collects, uses, shares, and protects your personal data across all its platforms, including YouTube, Android, Search, and Gmail. The policy serves as a legal agreement that explains your privacy controls and the data retention rules Google follows.
Watch this breakdown to quickly understand the core types of information Google tracks and how their policy operates: Data Collection Practices
Google gathers data in three primary ways depending on whether you are signed into an account:
User-provided information: Includes your name, email address, password, phone number, and payment credentials created during account registration.
Content you create/receive: Encompasses emails written or received in Gmail, photos/videos saved to Google Photos, Docs/Sheets, and comments left on YouTube.
Device and activity tracking: Logs search terms, videos watched, ad interactions, IP addresses, location details (via GPS/Wi-Fi), and hardware models. When signed out, this info uses unique browser/device identifiers to remember preferences like your chosen language. How Google Uses Your Data
Google utilizes the processed details to power its services and business infrastructure:
Политика конфиденциальности и Условия использования
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