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The Google Privacy Policy outlines what information Google collects, why they collect it, how it is used, and how you can manage your data. It applies to all Google services, including Google Search, YouTube, Gmail, Maps, Chrome, and Android. 📊 Information Google Collects

Google collects data based on how you interact with their services, whether you are signed in or browsing anonymously:

Your Creations and Activity: Content you create or upload, including emails, documents, photos, videos, and YouTube comments. It also includes your search queries, watched videos, purchase history, and Chrome sync data.

Device and App Data: Information about your hardware, operating system, mobile network, browser type, and IP address.

Location Data: Your real-time location determined via GPS, IP address, device sensor data, and nearby Wi-Fi or cell towers. ⚙️ How Google Uses Your Data

Google uses the collected information to maintain and improve its services, personalize experiences, and serve relevant advertising:

Service Delivery: Providing search results, routing directions, and keeping automated system updates active.

Personalization: Customizing recommendations on YouTube or organizing your Google Feed.

Targeted Ads: Displaying ads tailored to your interests, search history, or demographic profile.

Safety and Protection: Detecting automated security threats, spam, malware, and fraudulent activities. 🔒 Sharing and Data Control Google Privacy Policy

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