The Google Privacy Policy outlines how Google collects, uses, and protects your personal information across its services. It explains your rights to update, manage, export, and delete your data. Data Google Collects
Google gathers information to provide better services, ranging from basic language settings to complex advertising algorithms.
Your Activity: Search queries, videos watched on YouTube, website interactions, and location info.
Content You Create: Emails you write in Gmail, saved photos, documents on Drive, and calendar events.
Apps & Devices: Unique device identifiers, browser settings, IP address, and crash reports.
Public/Partner Sources: Information from local newspapers or business directories. How Google Uses Your Data
Google utilizes data to maintain, improve, and secure its ecosystem.
Service Provision: Delivering results, driving directions, or text translations.
Personalization: Recommending YouTube videos and serving personalized ads based on your activity.
Security Monitoring: Detecting fraud, spam, malware, and security risks. Data Sharing Commitments
The policy explicitly states that Google does not sell your personal information to anyone. Google Privacy Policy