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The Google Privacy Policy outlines how Google collects, uses, and protects your information when you use its services. It emphasizes a commitment to transparency and giving users control over their data. Information Collected

Google collects data to provide better services, such as figuring out which language you speak or which ads you’ll find useful.

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

Device & usage info: Unique identifiers, browser type, device settings, operating system, and IP address.

Activity info: Search terms, videos watched, interactions with content, and purchase activity.

Location info: Derived from GPS, IP address, and sensor data from your device. How Google Uses Your Data

Google uses collected information for several core purposes:

Service Delivery: Processing your search queries to return results.

Maintenance & Improvement: Tracking outages and troubleshooting issues.

Personalization: Providing customized content and recommendations, including ads.

Safety: Protecting against abuse, spam, malware, and illegal content. Sharing Your Information

Google does not share your personal information with companies, organizations, or individuals outside of Google except in specific cases: Google Privacy Policy

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