The Google Privacy Policy is the official document outlining how Google collects, uses, shares, and protects your personal data across all its services. It applies to major platforms like YouTube, Google Search, Gmail, Maps, and the Android operating system. Information Google Collects
Google gathers three main types of data as you interact with their ecosystem:
Things you create or provide: Account details (name, email, password), created emails, uploaded photos, documents on Drive, and calendar events.
Your activity: Your exact search terms, videos watched on YouTube, ad views, purchase activities, voice/audio interactions, and synced Chrome browsing history.
Device and app data: IP addresses, hardware models, operating systems, unique device identifiers, battery status, and mobile network carrier details. How Google Uses Data
Google processes your information based on several foundational core objectives: Privacy & Terms – Google
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