The Google Privacy Policy outlines how Google collects, uses, manages, and deletes user data across its applications, platforms, and devices. It serves as a legally binding document that establishes transparency about what happens to your digital footprint. Data Collected by Google Google aggregates data through three primary mechanisms:
User-Provided Info: Account registration details, names, phone numbers, and payment details.
Content Creations: Emails sent or received via Gmail, uploaded photos, saved videos, and Docs.
Automated Tracking: Search queries, Chrome browsing history, YouTube activity, IP addresses, and real-time GPS location. Why Google Processes Data
The policy details how collected insights are utilized to optimize services: Google Privacy Policy