The Google Privacy Policy details how Google collects, uses, manages, and protects user data across all of its applications, devices, and platforms. It serves as a unified ruleset governing how your interactions with services like Google Search, YouTube, Android, and Google Maps are handled. 🔍 Information Google Collects
Google gathers data to improve its algorithms, deliver relevant ads, and maintain service configurations. The policy splits data collection into two categories:
Account-linked data: Information you provide when registering, such as your name, email, and password, along with the content you create (like emails or YouTube comments).
Device and session data: Information pulled even when signed out, using unique identifiers linked to your browser or device to track your language settings and search behavior.
Activity data: Your search queries, video watch histories, and interactions with online advertisements.
Technical details: Your IP address, browser type, cookies, and system activity. 🛡️ Sharing and Monetization Rules
Google explicitly establishes boundaries around your personal identifiers: Google Privacy Policy