The Google Privacy Policy outlines how Google handles information across its services, including search, Gmail, YouTube, and Android. It explains what data is collected, why it is collected, and how you can manage, update, and delete your information.
Information Collection: Google collects data to provide better services, including info you provide (name, email), data from your activity (searches, videos watched), and device information (IP address, browser type).
Data Usage: This data is used to provide services, maintain and improve them, develop new services, provide personalized content (including ads), and measure performance.
Privacy Controls: Users can manage their privacy via the Privacy Checkup, which includes options to manage activity history (Web & App Activity, Location History), Ad Settings, and information visibility to others.
Data Portability and Deletion: Users can export a copy of their data or delete their entire Google Account, including associated data like emails and photos.
Transparency: The policy explains that Google does not sell personal information and provides tools to review data stored in the account.
For more specific details, you can visit the Privacy Help Center to explore the policy in detail.
If you are looking for information regarding a specific setting in this policy, please let me know. Google Privacy Policy
Leave a Reply