The Google Privacy Policy explains what information Google collects, why they collect it, and how you can update, manage, export, and delete your data. It applies to all services offered by Google, including Search, YouTube, and Gmail. Information Google Collects
Things you create or provide: Emails you write, photos and videos you save, docs and sheets you create, and your profile details.
Your activity: Terms you search for, videos you watch, views and interactions with content and ads, and voice/audio information.
Your location: GPS data, IP addresses, and sensor data from your device (depending on your active device settings).
Device and app info: IP address, crash reports, system activity, and unique identifiers like browser type or device model. How Google Uses Your Data
Providing and maintaining services: Such as tracking service outages or delivering your search queries.
Personalizing your experience: Recommending YouTube videos, customizing search results, and displaying relevant applications.
Showing tailored ads: Serving advertisements based on your search history and interests, though Google states they never use sensitive categories or your personal files (like Drive and Gmail) for ads.
Improving safety and security: Detecting spam, malware, fraud, and illegal content to protect users. Data Sharing and Control Google Privacy Policy