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The Google Privacy Policy outlines exactly what data Google collects, why they collect it, and how you can manage, export, or delete your information. It applies to all services provided by Google LLC, including Google apps, devices, platforms like Android and Chrome, and products integrated into third-party sites like embedded Google Maps.

The document is divided into several main sections detailing your rights and their data practices: Information Google Collects

Google collects data to provide better services, ranging from basic preferences like language to complex data like relevant ads and video recommendations.

Things you create or provide: Emails you write and receive, photos and videos you save, documents you create, and YouTube comments.

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

Your activity: Terms you search for, videos you watch, purchase activity, people you communicate with, and your synced Chrome browsing history.

Location information: Your location determined by GPS, IP address, device sensor data, and nearby Wi-Fi or cell towers. Why Google Collects Data

Provide and maintain services: Delivering search requests or tracking outages.

Improve and develop services: Figuring out which features need optimization.

Personalize your experience: Recommending content, remembering settings, and displaying tailored advertisements.

Measure performance: Analyzing data to understand how services are utilized. Your Privacy Controls

You have active control over how your data is handled via your Google Account:

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