Our Privacy Policy explains:
We use the information we collect from all of our services to provide, maintain, protect and improve them, to develop new ones, and to protect Google and our users. We also use this information to offer you tailored content – like giving you more relevant search results and ads.
We may use the name you provide for your Google Profile across all of the services we offer that require a Google Account. In addition, we may replace past names associated with your Google Account so that you are represented consistently across all our services. If other users already have your email, or other information that identifies you, we may show them your publicly visible Google Profile information, such as your name and photo.
If you have a Google Account, we may display your Profile name, Profile photo, and actions you take on Google or on third-party applications connected to your Google Account (such as +1’s, reviews you write and comments you post) in our services, including displaying in ads and other commercial contexts. We will respect the choices you make to limit sharing or visibility settings in your Google Account.
We use the information we collect from all of our services to provide, maintain, protect and improve them, to develop new ones, and to protect Google and our users. We also use this information to offer you tailored content – like giving you more relevant search results and ads.
We may use the name you provide for your Google Profile across all of the services we offer that require a Google Account. In addition, we may replace past names associated with your Google Account so that you are represented consistently across all our services. If other users already have your email, or other information that identifies you, we may show them your publicly visible Google Profile information, such as your name and photo.
If you have a Google Account, we may display your Profile name, Profile photo, and actions you take on Google or on third-party applications connected to your Google Account (such as +1’s, reviews you write and comments you post) in our services, including displaying in ads and other commercial contexts. We will respect the choices you make to limit sharing or visibility settings in your Google Account.
Please refer to your domain administrator’s privacy policy for more information.
When this Privacy Policy applies
Changes
Specific product practices
“access to your personal information”
For example, with Google Dashboard you can quickly and easily see some of the data associated with your Google Account.
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“ads you’ll find most useful”
For example, if you frequently visit websites and blogs about gardening, you may see ads related to gardening as you browse the web.
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“advertising services”
For example, if you frequently visit websites and blogs about gardening that show our ads, you may start to see ads related to this interest as you browse the web.
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“and other sensors”
Your device may have sensors that provide information to assist in a better understanding of your location. For example, an accelerometer can be used to determine things like speed, or a gyroscope to figure out direction of travel.
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“collect information”
This includes information like your usage data and preferences, Gmail messages, G+ profile, photos, videos, browsing history, map searches, docs, or other Google-hosted content.
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“combine personal information from one service with information, including personal information, from other Google services”
For example, when you’re signed in to your Google Account and search on Google, you can see search results from
the public web, along with pages, photos, and Google+ posts from your friends and people who know you or follow you
on Google+ may see your posts and profile in their results.
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“connect with people”
For example, you could get suggestions of people you might know or want to connect with on Google+, based on the connections you have with people on other Google products, like Gmail and people who have a connection with you may see your profile as a suggestion.
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“credit card”
Whilst we currently don’t ask for a credit card during sign up, verifying your age through a small credit card transaction is one way to confirm that you meet our age requirements in case your account was disabled after you have entered a birthday indicating you are not old enough to have a Google Account.
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“develop new ones”
For example, Google’s spell checking software was developed by analyzing previous searches where users had
corrected their own spelling.
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“device identifiers”
Device identifiers let Google know which unique device you are using to access our services, which can be used to
customise our service to your device or analyse any device issues related to our services.
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“device-specific information”
For example, when you visit Google Play from your desktop, Google can use this information to help you decide on
which devices you’d like your purchases to be available for use.
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“improve your user experience”
For example, cookies allow us to analyse how users interact with our services.
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“legal process or enforceable governmental request”
Like other technology and communications companies, Google regularly receives requests from governments and
courts around the world to hand over user data. Our legal team reviews each and every request, regardless of type, and
we frequently push back when the requests appear to be overly broad or don’t follow the correct process.
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“limit sharing or visibility settings”
For example, you can choose your settings so your name and photo do not appear in an ad.
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“linked with information about visits to multiple sites”
Google Analytics is based on first-party cookies. Data generated through Google Analytics can be linked, by the Google
Analytics customer or by Google, using Google technology, to third-party cookies, related to visits to other websites, for
instance when an advertiser wants to use its Google Analytics data to create more relevant ads, or to further analyze its
traffic.
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“maintain”
For example, we continuously monitor our systems to check that they are working as intended and in order to detect
and fix errors.
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