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On 5 January 2022, we're making some changes to our Terms of Service. These changes won't affect the way that you use Google services, but they'll make it easier for you to understand what to expect from Google – and what we expect from you – as you use our services.

You can review the new terms here. We've also provided a summary of the key changes. At a glance, here's what this update means for you:

  • More clarity on what you can expect from Google and what we expect from you: We're providing more examples to describe the mutually respectful conduct that we expect from all of our users. We're also providing more transparency about how we develop, improve and update our digital content, services and goods – including more detail about the reasons why we make changes and legally required updates, the advanced notice that we provide to you, and your right to withdraw from your contract with us.
  • Legal guarantee: We're summarising the legal guarantees that you receive under EEA consumer laws when you use our digital content, services and goods.
  • Withdrawal right: We're providing information about your legal right to withdraw from the terms within 14 days of agreeing to them if you're a consumer based in the European Economic Area (EEA). We're also including a copy of the EU model instructions on withdrawal in case you want to exercise that right.
  • Additional definitions: We're adding more explanatory text to help you understand certain legal concepts that we refer to in our terms, including 'commercial guarantee', 'legal guarantee' and 'lack of conformity'.
  • Improved readability: While our terms remain a legal document, we've done our best to make them easier to understand, including reorganising some topics so that they're easier to find.

If you use Family Link to manage a Google Account for someone else, please take some time to talk to them about these changes.

Thank you for using Google!

Google Ireland Limited, Gordon House, Barrow Street, Dublin 4, Ireland

You have received this email to update you about important changes to Google's Terms of Service.

                                                                                                                                                                                              
New inactive and over-quota storage policies
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Dear Google User,
We are writing to let you know that we recently announced new storage policies for Google accounts using Gmail, Google Drive (including Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, Drawings, Forms and Jamboard files) and/or Google Photos that bring us in line with industry practices. Since you have previously used one or more of these products in your Google account storage, we wanted to tell you about the new policies well before they go into effect on 1 June 2021. Below is a summary of the new policies. Please reference our Help Centre article for a complete list of what's changing.
Summary of the new policies (effective 1 June 2021):
If you're inactive for two years (24 months) in Gmail, Drive or Photos, we may delete the content in the product(s) in which you're inactive. Google One members who are within their storage quota and in good-standing will not be impacted by this new inactive policy.
If you exceed your storage limit for two years, we may delete your content across Gmail, Drive and Photos.
What this means for you:
You won't be impacted by these changes unless you've been inactive or over your storage limit for two years. As this policy goes into effect 1 June 2021, the earliest it would be enforced is 1 June 2023.
After 1 June 2021, if you are either inactive or over your storage limit, we will send you email reminders and notifications in advance and prior to deleting any content.
Even if you are either inactive or over your storage limit for one or more of these services and content is deleted, you will still be able to sign in.
Note: The inactivity and over-quota storage policies will apply only to consumer users of Google services. Google Workspace, G Suite for Education and G Suite for Nonprofits policies are not changing at this time, and admins should look to the Admin Help Centre for storage policies related to their subscriptions.
Learn more about how to keep your account active
To learn more about how to remain active with these products, visit this Help Centre page.
The Inactive Account Manager can help you to manage specific content and notify a trusted contact if you stop using your Google account for a certain period of time (between 3–18 months). Note: The new two-year inactive policy will apply regardless of your Inactive Account Manager settings. You can learn more about these changes and ways to manage your or a loved one's account in our Help Centre.
Learn how to manage your storage
Learn more about the over-quota policy and what counts against storage quota.
You can use the free storage manager in the Google One app and on the web to see how you're using your Google account storage, and free up space across Gmail, Google Drive and Google Photos.
Your Google Team

Google
Updating Our Terms of Service
We're improving our Terms of Service and making them easier for you to understand. The changes will take effect on 31 March 2020, and they won't impact the way that you use Google services.
For more details, we've provided a summary of the key changes and Frequently asked questions. And the next time that you visit Google, you'll have the chance to review and accept the new Terms. At a glance, here's what this update means for you:
Improved readability: While our Terms remain a legal document, we've done our best to make them easier to understand, including by adding links to useful information and providing definitions.
Better communication: We've clearly explained when we'll make changes to our services (like adding or removing a feature) and when we'll restrict or end a user's access. And we'll do more to notify you when a change negatively impacts your experience on our services. We've also described how we respond to data disclosure requests, such as requests from government agencies.
Adding Google Chrome, Google Chrome OS and Google Drive to the Terms: Our improved Terms now cover Google Chrome, Google Chrome OS and Google Drive, which also have service-specific terms and policies to help you understand what's unique to those services.
No changes to our privacy policy: We're not making any changes to the Google privacy policy and we haven't made any changes to the way that we treat your information. As a reminder, you can always visit your Google Account to review your privacy settings and manage how your data is used.
If you're the guardian of a child under the age required to manage their own Google Account and you use Family Link to manage their use of Google services, please note that when you accept our new Terms, you do so on their behalf as well, and you may want to discuss these changes with them.
And of course, if you don't agree to our new Terms and what we can expect from each other as you use our services, you can find more information about your options in our Frequently asked questions.
Thank you for using Google's services.
Your Google team

Simone Larain
We'll soon publish changes to our Terms of Service that may affect the Google services that you use. Starting 22 January 2019, services offered under these terms will be offered by Google Ireland Limited instead of Google LLC. We're making similar changes to the Drive, Play, YouTube and YouTube Paid Service Terms of Service. You can find our new terms here.
At the same time, we're also updating Google's Privacy Policy to specify that Google Ireland Limited will be the data controller responsible for your information and for complying with applicable privacy laws. These updates will take effect if you're based in the European Union, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway or Switzerland (unless otherwise stated in a service-specific privacy notice). Our updated policy is here.
Nothing about your experience in Google services will change. And nothing is changing in terms of your privacy settings, the way your data is processed, nor the purposes of its processing as described in the Google Privacy Policy. However, if you don't want to accept these changes in our terms and Privacy Policy, you can choose to stop using the applicable services.
If you use Family Link to manage a Google account for users below the age of consent, then please take some time to talk to them about these changes.
You can see and manage your data in the Google Dashboard. And you can always change your privacy settings and data controls at any time in your Google account.
This email was sent to simone.larain@googlemail.com to provide an update about your Google Account.
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Google
Updating Our Privacy Policy
Ce mois-ci, nous mettons à jour nos règles de confidentialité. Nous souhaitons ainsi vous aider à mieux comprendre les informations que nous recueillons et la façon dont vous pouvez les contrôler. Nous en profitons également pour améliorer la procédure de vérification de vos paramètres de confidentialité ainsi que les outils dont vous disposez pour protéger vos données et votre vie privée.
Aucune modification ne va être apportée à vos paramètres actuels. Idem pour la manière dont vos informations sont traitées. Ce qui change, c'est que nous souhaitons présenter plus clairement nos pratiques actuelles et les outils mis à votre disposition pour paramétrer, exporter ou supprimer vos données personnelles.
Nous prenons ces mesures dans le cadre de l'entrée en vigueur du Règlement Général sur la Protection des Données (RGPD) dans toute l'Union européenne. Conçu pour harmoniser les lois relatives à la confidentialité à travers l'Europe, le RGPD invite notamment d'inciter les entreprises à expliquer de manière plus transparente la façon dont elles traitent les données. Nous profitons de ce contexte pour introduire des améliorations au bénéfice de nos utilisateurs dans le monde entier.
Des règles de confidentialité plus faciles à comprendre
Simpler structure & clearer language
Une présentation et une formulation plus claires
Nous avons mieux structuré nos règles de confidentialité pour que vous puissiez vous y retrouver plus facilement. Nous expliquons également nos pratiques plus en détail, dans un langage plus clair.
New descriptive videos & illustrations
De nouvelles illustrations et vidéos descriptives
Parce que les images aident souvent à mieux comprendre le texte, nous avons ajouté de courtes vidéos et des illustrations à nos règles.
Embedded privacy controls
Un accès direct aux paramètres de confidentialité
Vous pouvez maintenant accéder aux principaux paramètres de confidentialité directement depuis chaque règle pour les modifier plus facilement.
La version révisée de nos règles de confidentialité est disponible ici. Elle entrera en vigueur le 25 mai 2018.
Des outils de paramétrage et de contrôle plus simples à utiliser
Lors des derniers mois, nous avons mis à jour la page Mon activité pour vous permettre d'accéder plus facilement aux données de votre compte Google et de mieux les gérer. Nous avons également repensé votre Tableau de bord, qui vous permet de voir les produits que vous utilisez et les données qui y sont associées.
Ce mois-ci, nous avons mis à jour l'outil de vérification des paramètres de confidentialité en ajoutant des exemples et des illustrations pour vous aider à faire des choix plus éclairés concernant les options principales. Et parce que nous savons que vos préférences peuvent changer au fil du temps, vous pouvez maintenant aussi demander à recevoir des rappels pour vérifier à nouveau vos paramètres.
Pour en savoir plus sur ces modifications et sur les autres outils à votre disposition pour gérer la confidentialité de vos informations, accédez à votre compte Google.

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Dear Google user,

We're getting rid of over 60 different privacy policies across Google and replacing them with one that's a lot shorter and easier to read. Our new policy covers multiple products and features, reflecting our desire to create one beautifully simple and intuitive experience across Google.

We believe that this stuff matters so please take a few minutes to read our updated Privacy Policy and Terms of Service at http://www.google.com/policies. These changes will take effect on 1 March, 2012.


One policy, one Google experience
Easy to work across Google Tailored for you Easy to share and collaborate
Easy to work across Google

Our new policy reflects a single product experience that does what you need, when you want it to. Whether you're reading an email that reminds you to schedule a family get-together or finding a favourite video that you want to share, we want to ensure that you can move across Gmail, Calendar, Search, YouTube or whatever your life calls for, with ease.

Tailored for you

If you're signed in to Google, we can do things like suggest search queries – or tailor your search results – based on the interests that you've expressed in Google+, Gmail and YouTube. We'll better understand which version of Pink or Jaguar you're searching for and get you those results faster.

Easy to share and collaborate

When you post or create a document online, you often want others to see and contribute. By remembering the contact information of the people you want to share with, we make it easy for you to share in any Google product or service with minimal clicks and errors.


Protecting your privacy hasn't changed

Our goal is to provide you with as much transparency and choice as possible through products like Google Dashboard and Ad Preferences Manager, alongside other tools. Our privacy principles remain unchanged. And we'll never sell your personal information or share it without your permission (other than rare circumstances like valid legal requests).

Have questions?
We have answers.

Visit our FAQ at http://www.google.com/policies/faq to read more about the changes. (We reckoned our users might have a question or twenty-two.)


Notice of Change

1 March, 2012 is when the new Privacy Policy and Terms will come into effect. If you choose to keep using Google once the change occurs, you will be doing so under the new Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.

Please do not reply to this email. Mail sent to this address cannot be answered. Also, never enter your Google Account password after following a link in an email or chat to an untrusted site. Instead, go directly to the site, such as mail.google.com or www.google.com/accounts. Google will never email you to ask for your password or other sensitive information.