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The Google Privacy Policy outlines how Google handles data across its services (Search, Gmail, YouTube, Android, etc.). It explains what information they collect, why they collect it, and how users can manage, update, or delete their information. Data Collection & Usage

Information You Create/Provide: Content you create (emails, docs), your name, photo, and billing info.

Information Collected Automatically: Search history, cookies, device information, IP addresses, and app activity.

Why Data is Collected: To provide services, maintain safety, improve functionality, and deliver personalized experiences (including ads). Privacy Controls & Tools

Privacy Checkup: Tools to review privacy settings, manage search/location history, and ad preferences.

My Activity: Allows users to view and delete data saved to their Google Account.

Google Dashboard: Provides an overview of data associated with specific products. Data Sharing & Security

Sharing: Google does not share personal information with companies, organizations, or individuals outside of Google except for specific reasons (user consent, for external processing, or legal reasons).

Security: Data is protected via encryption and other security measures. Account Deletion

Users can export data and delete their Google Account entirely, though some data may remain for legal or legitimate business purposes.

For more specific details, you can visit the Google Safety Center to explore their privacy principles and product-specific guides. If you’re interested, I can also show you how to: Adjust your Ad settings Manage your Location History Export your Google data Let me know which of these you’d like to explore! Privacy & Terms – Google