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The Google Privacy Policy outlines how Google collects, uses, and shares your data across all its apps, platforms, and integrated third-party services. It serves as a single framework governing consumer tools like Gmail, Search, YouTube, Maps, Chrome, and the Android operating system. 📊 What Data Google Collects

Google collects data based on how you interact with its services, whether you are signed into an account or browsing anonymously:

Things you create or provide: Personal info, emails you write/receive, photos, videos, and documents you save on Google servers.

Your activity: Search terms, videos watched, ads viewed, purchase actions, and synchronized Chrome browsing history.

Device information: Unique identifiers, IP addresses, browser type, hardware settings, operating system, and crash reports.

Location info: GPS data, IP addresses, and sensor data from your device. ⚙️ Why Google Uses Your Data

Google pools and analyzes information to build a cohesive profile of your activity across its different tools: Google Privacy Policy