The Google Privacy Policy is an official document that explains how Google collects, uses, and protects your personal information. It applies to many popular services like Google Search, YouTube, Gmail, and Android. The main goal of the policy is to show you what data is saved and how you can control it. What Information Google Collects
Google collects data to make its services work better for you. This includes:
Things you create or give them: Your name, password, email address, phone number, and payment info when you make a Google Account.
Your activity: The things you search for, videos you watch, ads you click, and your location.
Your devices: Information about your phone or computer, like your IP address and the type of web browser you use. How Google Uses Your Data
Google uses your information to keep its apps running safely and smoothly. They use it to:
Provide services: Make sure your search results are fast and your apps open correctly.
Show personal ads: Show you ads based on your interests. For example, if you watch guitar videos on YouTube, you might see ads for guitar lessons.
Improve security: Protect you from spam, malware, and unusual sign-in attempts. Sharing and Protecting Data Google Privacy Policy