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The official Google Privacy Policy page explains what information Google collects, why they collect it, and how you can manage your data. It applies to all services offered by Google LLC, including YouTube, Android, and Google Search. Information Google Collects

Google tracks your data to build better services. They collect:

Things you make or provide: This includes emails you write, photos you save, and documents you create.

Your activity: This covers things you search for, videos you watch, and ads you interact with.

Your devices: Google logs information about your phone or computer, like your IP address, browser type, and operating system.

Your location: Google can see where you are using GPS, Wi-Fi, and your device’s sensors. How Google Shares Data

Google promises never to sell your personal information to anyone. However, they do share it outside of Google in a few specific cases:

With your consent: They share data if you give them permission.

With domain administrators: If you use an account from school or work, your boss or teacher can see your data.

For legal reasons: Google will share data with law enforcement if a law or government request forces them to. Keeping You in Control Google Privacy Policy