Privacy Policy
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Last modified: March 1, 2012 (view archived versions)
There are many different ways
you can use our services – to search for and share information, to communicate
with other people or to create new content. When you share information with us,
for example by creating a Google Account, we
can make those services even better – to show you more relevant search results
and ads, to help you connect with people or to make sharing with others quicker
and easier. As you use our services, we want you to be clear how we’re using
information and the ways in which you can protect your privacy.
Our Privacy Policy explains:
- What information we collect
and why we collect it.
- How we use that information.
- The choices we offer,
including how to access and update information.
We’ve tried to keep it as
simple as possible, but if you’re not familiar with terms like cookies, IP
addresses, pixel tags and browsers, then read about these key terms first.
Your privacy matters to Google so whether you are new to Google or a long-time
user, please do take the time to get to know our practices – and if you have
any questions contact us.
Information we collect
We collect information to
provide better services to all of our users – from figuring out basic stuff
like which language you speak, to more complex things like which ads you’ll
find most useful or the people who matter most to you online.
We collect information in two
ways:
- Information you give
us. For example, many of our services require you to sign up for a
Google Account. When you do, we’ll ask for personal
information, like your name, email address,
telephone number or credit card. If you want to take full advantage of the
sharing features we offer, we might also ask you to create a publicly
visible Google
Profile, which may include your name and
photo.
- Information we get from your
use of our services. We may collect information about the services
that you use and how you use them, like when you visit a website that uses
our advertising services or you view and interact with our ads and
content. This information includes:
- Device informationWe
may collect device-specific information (such as your hardware model,
operating system version, unique device identifiers, and mobile network
information including phone number). Google may associate your device
identifiers or phone number with your Google Account.
- Log
informationWhen you use our services or view content provided by Google,
we may automatically collect and store certain information in server logs.
This may include:
- details of
how you used our service, such as your search queries.
- telephony
log information like your phone number, calling-party number, forwarding
numbers, time and date of calls, duration of calls, SMS routing
information and types of calls.
- Internet
protocol address.
- device
event information such as crashes, system activity, hardware settings,
browser type, browser language, the date and time of your request and
referral URL.
- cookies
that may uniquely identify your browser or your Google Account.
- Location
informationWhen you use a location-enabled Google service, we may collect
and process information about your actual location, like GPS signals sent
by a mobile device. We may also use various technologies to determine
location, such as sensor data from your device that may, for example,
provide information on nearby Wi-Fi access points and cell towers.
- Unique
application numbersCertain services include a unique application number.
This number and information about your installation (for example, the
operating system type and application version number) may be sent to
Google when you install or uninstall that service or when that service
periodically contacts our servers, such as for automatic updates.
- Local
storageWe may collect and store information (including personal
information) locally on your device using mechanisms such as browser web
storage (including HTML 5) and application data caches.
- Cookies and
anonymous identifiersWe use various technologies to collect and store
information when you visit a Google service, and this may include sending
one or more cookies or anonymous
identifiers to your device. We also use
cookies and anonymous identifiers when you interact with services we
offer to our partners, such as advertising services or Google features
that may appear on other sites.
How we use information
we collect
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.
When you contact Google, we
may keep a record of your communication to help solve any issues you might be
facing. We may use your email address to inform you about our services, such as
letting you know about upcoming changes or improvements.
We use information collected
from cookies and other technologies, like pixel tags, to
improve your user experience and the overall quality of our services. For
example, by saving your language preferences, we’ll be able to have our
services appear in the language you prefer. When showing you tailored ads, we
will not associate a cookie or anonymous identifier with sensitive categories,
such as those based on race, religion, sexual orientation or health.
We may combine personal
information from one service with information, including personal information,
from other Google services – for example to make it easier to share things with
people you know. We will not combine DoubleClick cookie information with
personally identifiable information unless we have your opt-in consent.
We will ask for your consent
before using information for a purpose other than those that are set out in
this Privacy Policy.
Google processes personal
information on our servers in many countries around the world. We may process
your personal information on a server located outside the country where you
live.
Transparency and choice
People have different privacy concerns.
Our goal is to be clear about what information we collect, so that you can make
meaningful choices about how it is used. For example, you can:
- Review and
control certain types of information tied
to your Google Account by using Google Dashboard.
- View and edit your
ads preferences, such as which categories might interest you, using the
Ads Preferences Manager. You can also opt out of certain Google
advertising services here.
- Use our
editor to see and adjust how your
Google Profile appears to particular individuals.
- Control who
you share information with.
- Take
information out of many of our services.
You may also set your browser
to block all cookies, including cookies associated with our services, or to
indicate when a cookie is being set by us. However, it’s important to remember
that many of our services may not function properly if your cookies are
disabled. For example, we may not remember your language preferences.
Information you share
Many of our services let you
share information with others. Remember that when you share information
publicly, it may be indexable by search engines, including Google. Our services
provide you with different options on sharing and removing your content.
Accessing and updating
your personal information
Whenever you use our services,
we aim to provide you with access to your personal information. If that
information is wrong, we strive to give you ways to update it quickly or to
delete it – unless we have to keep that information for legitimate business or
legal purposes. When updating your personal information, we may ask you to
verify your identity before we can act on your request.
We may reject requests that
are unreasonably repetitive, require disproportionate technical effort (for
example, developing a new system or fundamentally changing an existing
practice), risk the privacy of others, or would be extremely impractical (for
instance, requests concerning information residing on backup tapes).
Where we can provide
information access and correction, we will do so for free, except where it
would require a disproportionate effort. We aim to maintain our services in a
manner that protects information from accidental or malicious destruction.
Because of this, after you delete information from our services, we may not
immediately delete residual copies from our active servers and may not remove
information from our backup systems.
Information we share
We do not share personal
information with companies, organizations and individuals outside of Google
unless one of the following circumstances apply:
- With your consentWe will share
personal information with companies, organizations or individuals outside
of Google when we have your consent to do so. We require opt-in consent
for the sharing of any sensitive
personal information.
- With domain administratorsIf
your Google Account is managed for you by a domain
administrator (for example, for Google Apps
users) then your domain administrator and resellers who provide user
support to your organization will have access to your Google Account
information (including your email and other data). Your domain
administrator may be able to:
- view
statistics regarding your account, like statistics regarding applications
you install.
- change your
account password.
- suspend or
terminate your account access.
- access or
retain information stored as part of your account.
- receive your
account information in order to satisfy applicable law, regulation, legal
process or enforceable governmental request.
- restrict your
ability to delete or edit information or privacy settings.
Please
refer to your domain administrator’s privacy policy for more information.
- For external processingWe
provide personal information to our affiliates or other trusted businesses
or persons to process it for us, based on our instructions and in
compliance with our Privacy Policy and any other appropriate
confidentiality and security measures.
- For legal reasonsWe will share
personal information with companies, organizations or individuals outside
of Google if we have a good-faith belief that access, use, preservation or
disclosure of the information is reasonably necessary to:
- meet any
applicable law, regulation, legal process or enforceable governmental
request.
- enforce
applicable Terms of Service, including investigation of potential
violations.
- detect,
prevent, or otherwise address fraud, security or technical issues.
- protect
against harm to the rights, property or safety of Google, our users or
the public as required or permitted by law.
We may share aggregated, non-personally
identifiable information publicly and with our partners –
like publishers, advertisers or connected sites. For example, we may share information
publicly to show trends about the general use of our services.
If Google is involved in a
merger, acquisition or asset sale, we will continue to ensure the
confidentiality of any personal information and give affected users notice
before personal information is transferred or becomes subject to a different
privacy policy.
Information security
We work hard to protect Google
and our users from unauthorized access to or unauthorized alteration,
disclosure or destruction of information we hold. In particular:
- We encrypt many of our
services using SSL.
- We offer you two step
verification when you access your Google
Account, and a Safe Browsing
feature in Google Chrome.
- We review our information
collection, storage and processing practices, including physical security
measures, to guard against unauthorized access to systems.
- We restrict access to personal
information to Google employees, contractors and agents who need to know
that information in order to process it for us, and who are subject to
strict contractual confidentiality obligations and may be disciplined or
terminated if they fail to meet these obligations.
Application
Our Privacy Policy applies to
all of the services offered by Google Inc. and its affiliates, including
services offered on other sites (such as our advertising services), but
excludes services that have separate privacy policies that do not incorporate
this Privacy Policy.
Our Privacy Policy does not
apply to services offered by other companies or individuals, including products
or sites that may be displayed to you in search results, sites that may include
Google services, or other sites linked from our services. Our Privacy Policy
does not cover the information practices of other companies and organizations
who advertise our services, and who may use cookies, pixel tags and other
technologies to serve and offer relevant ads.
Enforcement
We regularly review our
compliance with our Privacy Policy. We also adhere to several self regulatory
frameworks. When we receive formal written complaints, we will contact the
person who made the complaint to follow up. We work with the appropriate
regulatory authorities, including local data protection authorities, to resolve
any complaints regarding the transfer of personal data that we cannot resolve
with our users directly.
Changes
Our Privacy Policy may change
from time to time. We will not reduce your rights under this Privacy Policy
without your explicit consent. We will post any privacy policy changes on this
page and, if the changes are significant, we will provide a more prominent
notice (including, for certain services, email notification of privacy policy
changes). We will also keep prior versions of this Privacy Policy in an archive
for your review.
Specific product
practices
The following notices explain
specific privacy practices with respect to certain Google products and services
that you may use:
The contents of this statement may be altered at any time, at our discretion. If you have any questions regarding the privacy policy of this site you may contact us.