The Google Privacy Policy is the official document explaining what data Google collects, why they collect it, and how you can manage your information. It applies to all consumer services like Search, YouTube, Gmail, Maps, and Android. Data Google Collects
Your activity: Google logs terms you search for, videos you watch, your location, and your voice/audio data.
Things you create: Content like emails you write, photos you upload, and documents you save on Drive are stored.
Device details: Information about your browser type, device type, operating system, IP address, and mobile carrier name is tracked. Why Google Uses Your Data
Provide and improve services: Delivering accurate search results and diagnosing technical outages.
Personalization: Recommending tailored YouTube videos and showing relevant, personalized ads.
Model training: Utilizing public data to train AI and improve language tools like Google Translate. Sharing and Retention Google Privacy Policy
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