The Google Privacy Policy is a comprehensive document explaining what information Google collects, why they collect it, and how you can update, manage, export, and delete your data. It applies to all services offered by Google LLC and its affiliates, including YouTube, Android, and integrated services like embedded Google Maps. 🔍 Information Google Collects
Google tracks your data whether you are signed into an account or browsing as a guest. This includes:
Things you create or provide: Personal info during signup (name, email, password), uploaded videos, emails you write, and documents you save.
Your activity: Search queries, videos watched, ad interactions, purchase history, and Chrome browsing data synced to your account.
Apps, browsers, and devices: IP addresses, unique identifiers, browser types, crash reports, and device settings.
Location data: GPS location, Wi-Fi networks, and cellular towers near your device. ⚙️ Why Your Data Is Used
Google uses algorithms and data patterns to deliver services and personalise your online experience:
Maintain and improve services: To track outages or troubleshoot technical problems.
Personalised content: Providing custom recommendations, tailored search results, and targeted ads.
Security and abuse detection: Scanning for spam, malware, or illegal activity.
Measuring performance: Analysing traffic and service engagement through tools like Google Analytics. 🔒 Sharing and Data Protection Google Privacy Policy