The Google Privacy Policy outlines how Google handles data across its services (Search, Gmail, YouTube, Android, etc.). It explains what information they collect, why they collect it, and how you can update, manage, export, and delete your information. Key aspects of the policy include:
Information Collection: Google collects data to provide better services, including things you create (emails, photos), device information, location data, and search history.
Data Usage: Data is used to operate services, develop new services, deliver personalized content and ads, and measure performance.
Privacy Controls: You can use Privacy Checkup and My Activity to manage what data is saved, delete history, and control personalization.
Transparency: The policy explains your rights to access, update, and export your personal information.
For more specific information on how individual products (like Gmail or Chrome) handle data, you can check the Google Product Privacy Guide.
If you are concerned about your privacy, it might be worth exploring the tools available in your Google Account.
Do you have a specific question about how a particular app (like YouTube or Maps) handles your data? Google Privacy Policy