The Google Privacy Policy is the official document outlining how Google collects, uses, shares, and protects consumer data across its ecosystem, including YouTube, Android, Search, and Gmail. Core Data Collected
User Information: Names, emails, passwords, and phone numbers provided during account registration.
Activity Metrics: Specific search queries, watched videos, content interactions, ad views, and synced Chrome history.
Technical Details: Specific IP addresses, device types, operating systems, and cookies.
Communications: Voice recordings, message logs, calling parties, dates, and call durations if utilizing communication tools. Primary Uses of Data
Service Delivery: Troubleshooting server bugs, tracking system outages, and maintaining platform functionality.
Personalized Recommendations: Serving tailored content feeds, such as suggesting relevant YouTube videos.
Targeted Advertising: Evaluating online identifiers to serve personalized ads, which finances free platform access.
AI Training: Aggregating public data patterns to improve language models and tools like Google Translate. Sharing and Protections Google Privacy Policy