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The Google Privacy Policy outlines what information Google collects, why they collect it, and how you can manage, update, export, and delete your data. It applies to all Google apps, sites, devices, platforms (like Chrome and Android), and integrated third-party services like embedded Google Maps or ads.

To understand how Google processes user data and structures its data collection across platforms, you can watch this breakdown: Google Privacy Policy: Information collection and use dataandinsightsllm YouTube · Dec 31, 2024 📊 What Data Google Collects

Google gathers information to build a profile and provide better services, depending on whether you are signed into an account or using services anonymously:

Things you create or provide: Emails you write and receive via Gmail, photos and videos saved in Google Photos, documents created in Google Docs, and comments on YouTube.

Device and app information: Your IP address, crash reports, system activity, operating system, browser type, and mobile network information.

Your activity: Search terms, videos you watch, views and interactions with content/ads, purchase history, people you communicate with, and synced Chrome browsing history.

Location information: GPS and sensor data from your device, IP addresses, and nearby Wi-Fi access points or cell towers. ⚙️ How You Can Control Your Privacy

Google provides several built-in tools to manage how your personal data is saved and used: Google Privacy Policy

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