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Users are placed into ad interest categories not through direct disclosure but through automated inference, meaning category assignment occurs without explicit user input.
Interpretive note: The excerpt is a fragment ('the above') referring to a broader list of data types not reproduced here. The precise inputs to inference cannot be confirmed from this excerpt alone, which limits full confidence.
The updated Privacy Policy now explicitly discloses how Google handles data under U.S. state privacy laws, particularly California's CCPA. Google states that it does not sell personal information and does not share it as that term is defined under the CCPA. The policy details user rights to access information, request deletion, correct information, and opt out of certain profiling and targeted advertising. Users can exercise these rights through tools like My Activity and My Ad Center, or by contacting Google directly. The policy also provides specific handling of health data under Washington's My Health My Data Act and Nevada Senate Bill 370, where Google processes such information only with user consent or as otherwise permitted by law.
View change record →The updated policy makes several material clarifications about how Google links your activity across websites and apps. It shifts from describing analytics tools in isolation to framing them as part of a broader 'ad and analytics services' ecosystem, and broadens the scope of data linking to explicitly include 'cookies and other technologies'. The policy also clarifies that data sharing occurs even in private browsing modes. Review your Google Account activity controls to understand what data is being collected and linked across services you use.
View change record →YouTube Ads may assign you to ad interest categories based on inferences drawn from your data, not solely from information you have directly provided.
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We generate new information from other data we collect to derive likely preferences or other characteristics. For instance, we infer your general geographic location based on your IP address.
We may analyze personal data we have collected about you to create a profile of your interests and preferences so that we can contact you with information that is relevant to you.
To achieve these processing purposes, we use algorithms to recognize patterns in Service Data, manual review of Service Data (such as when you interact directly with our billing or support teams)...
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Users are placed into ad interest categories not through direct disclosure but through automated inference, meaning category assignment occurs without explicit user input.
YouTube Ads may assign you to ad interest categories based on inferences drawn from your data, not solely from information you have directly provided.
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