Your data on Google

Other Google products & privacy

Read more information on your privacy when using these Google products:

Chrome

We built Chrome not only to be faster, but also to put you in control of your private information while helping protect the information you share when you’re online. Chrome offers several features that help you manage your privacy including incognito mode and settings that help you manage your preferences for cookies, images, JavaScript and plugins on a site-by-site basis.

Gmail

We built Gmail to improve the experience of using email, and we continue to develop innovative new features to make your experience better—which includes working to protect your security and privacy. Gmail offers a variety of tools to help you protect your data including virus scanning, spam filtering, HTTPS access and 2-step verification.

Google+

We designed Google+ with privacy in mind, including a number of different features that provide you with transparency and choice over who can see what type of information you post or share.

Street View

We automatically blur identifiable faces and license plates in Street View to protect individual privacy. We also provide easily accessible tools so you can request further blurring of any image that features yourself, your family, your car or your home. You can also request the removal of images that feature inappropriate content.

YouTube

YouTube was created for people to share ideas with the entire world. But sometimes you might just rather share it with a small group of friends or keep it to yourself. You can do that by choosing either unlisted or private when you upload your video.

It’s good to know about the privacy features in other Google products. Read the next topic: How data makes Google services better for you, such as making search results more relevant