The Google Privacy Policy is the official document outlining how Google collects, uses, shares, and manages your personal data across all its apps, platforms, and devices. It serves as a transparent legal guide to help users understand what happens to their information when they interact with Google services like Search, YouTube, Maps, Android, and Chrome. 📊 What Data Google Collects
Google gathers information depending on how you use its services:
Things you create or provide: Emails you write/receive in Gmail, photos or videos you save, documents you create on Drive, and profile details.
Your activity: Search queries, videos watched on YouTube, voice interactions, purchases, and ads you interact with.
Device info: Your IP address, operating system, crash reports, unique identifiers, and mobile network details.
Location data: Real-time location derived from GPS, IP addresses, and nearby Wi-Fi or cell towers to provide localized results or navigation. ⚙️ Why Google Collects It
Google utilizes this information to maintain and improve its services, including: Google Privacy Policy