Google collects information from users through various means, including:
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Account Information: When you create a Google account, you provide personal information such as your name, email address, and phone number.
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Search Queries: Google collects data on the searches you perform, which helps refine search results and serve personalized ads.
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Location Data: If you use location-enabled services, Google can gather information about your geographic location.
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Activity Data: Google tracks user activity across its services, which includes browsing history, watch history on YouTube, and actions taken in apps.
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Cookies and Tracking Technologies: Google uses cookies and similar technologies to collect data about your online activities and preferences.
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Device Information: When you use Google services on your devices, information about those devices (like device type, operating system, and unique identifiers) is collected.
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User Feedback: Google may also collect information when you provide feedback or participate in surveys.
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Third-party Websites and Services: If you use Google services on third-party websites, those sites can share certain information with Google based on your interactions.
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Google Services: Using services like Google Maps, Google Drive, or YouTube contributes to the overall data Google collects.
Google utilizes this information to improve user experience, personalize content and ads, enhance security, and provide relevant services. Users can manage their privacy settings and access data via their Google Account settings.