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PRIVACY TROUBLESHOOTERAt Google, we recognize how important privacy is to our users. Our Privacy Policy outlines the types of personal information that we collect and receive when you use Google's services, as well as some of the steps we take to safeguard information. Additionally, we hope that this FAQ page will assist you in finding answers to specific questions about our products and privacy.
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Please visit this page to find more information about accessing your account.Google collects phone numbers on sign-up to prevent spammers from abusing our system. Your phone number will never be used for any other purpose than to verify that you're a human and not a computer program trying to create spammy accounts. Please visit this page to learn more about Google's phone verification system.Please visit this page if your account has been compromised. If you use Gmail, you can click the Details link next to the Last account activity line at the bottom of any Gmail page to see a list of IPs that have recently accessed your account. If you don't use Gmail, visit the Google Dashboard to check for any data you don't recognize.Please visit this page to learn more about keeping your Google account secure.What is your question about?
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Please visit this page to learn more about how you can control who can view your blog.Please visit this page to learn more about reporting abuse.Please visit this page to learn more about the ways that Blogger and Friend Connect work together.Please visit this page to learn more about Blogger's posting policies and intended purpose.Please visit this page to learn what a Blogger profile is and what you can do with it.Please visit this page to learn how information you create on Blogger is used in other parts of Google.If you are a network administrator, please visit this page to learn more about how to block access to NextBlog on your network.What is your question about?
Please visit this page to learn more about managing your settings.Please visit this page to learn how to delete Buzz posts.Please visit this page to learn more about this topic.Please visit this page this page to learn more about this topic.Please visit this page to learn more about this topic.Please visit this page to learn more about this topic.Please visit this page to learn more about this topic.What is your question about?
Please visit this page to learn more about how to keep your events private.What is your question about?
Please visit this page to learn more about how to manage your privacy preferences in Chrome.Please visit this page to learn more about deleting your browser history.Please visit this page to learn more about our Chrome Privacy Policy.Please visit this page to learn more about removing thumbnails.Please visit this page to learn more about permissions requested by apps, extensions, and themes.Please visit this page to learn more about this topic.What is your question about?
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Please visit this page to learn more about privacy and security in Docs.Please visit this page to learn how to set a doc to private.Please visit this page to learn more about Docs policies and how to report abuse.What is your question about?
Please visit this page to learn more about Gmail and privacy.If you use Gmail, you can click the Details link next to the Last account activity line at the bottom of any Gmail page to see a list of IPs that have recently accessed your account. If you don't use Gmail, visit the Google Dashboard to check for any data you don't recognize.Please visit this page to learn more about accessing your Gmail account.Please visit this page to learn more about signing out of your Gmail account.Please visit this page to learn more about reporting this issue.Please visit this page to learn more about keeping your Gmail account secure.Please visit this page to learn more about Ads in Gmail.Please visit this page to learn more about blocking mail from certain users.Please visit this page to learn more about blocking another Google Talk user.Please visit this page to learn how to find and/or recover lost emails.Please visit this page to learn about the appropriate procedure.Please visit this page to learn how to resolve this issue.Please visit this page to learn more about what might be going on and what you can do to address it.Please visit this page to learn more about what you can do. What is your question about?
Please visit this page to learn how to make a group private.Please visit this page to learn how to report abuse on Google Groups.What is your question about?
Please note that our results will be updated the next time the spiders crawl the page in question. Google's spiders regularly crawl the web to rebuild our index. Crawls are based on many factors such as PageRank, links to a page, and crawling constraints such as the number of parameters in a URL. Any number of factors can affect the crawl frequency of individual sites. Our crawl process is algorithmic; computer programs determine which sites to crawl, how often, and how many pages to fetch from each site. We appreciate your patience during this process. Please visit this page to learn more about removing an obsolete image. Please visit this page to learn about how and why images appear in Google's image search results.What is your question about?
Google uses location to help provide you with the most relevant search results. Our location detection technology attempts to automatically detect your location and customize search results based on your IP address and/or Google Toolbar's My Location feature - if you have Google Toolbar installed on your computer. You can always change your location by using the "Change location" button on the left side of your search results page. By using this feature, you can also set your location to be as broad as the country that matches your local domain. For more information, please visit this page. Additionally, please keep in mind that cookies must be enabled in your browser in order for your location selection to stick. For more information, please visit this page. What is your question about?
Please visit this page to learn more about orkut's profile privacy settings.Please visit this page to learn more about content ownership on orkut.Please visit this page to learn more about blocking content that originates from a certain user.Please visit this page to learn how to solve these issues related to your orkut information.Please visit this page to learn how to report an instance of impersonation on orkut.Please visit this page to report abuse. What is your question about?
Please visit this page to learn more about how to claim your listing or how to troubleshoot the 'claiming' process.Please visit this page this page to learn how to correct all of the different types of information that may be displaying on your Google Places listing.Use the Report a Problem link to report your issue and choose "Place doesn’t exist or is private." Please keep in mind that you should never enter your personal contact information in your business listing since all the information entered in your Google Places account will be displayed on Google. Please visit this page to learn how to fix incorrect information that may be appearing on yours or someone else's Place Page.What is your question about?
Please visit this page to learn more.Please visit this page to learn how to report abuse in Picasa.What is your question about?
Please visit this page to see some frequently asked questions about Google Profiles.Please visit this page to learn how to delete your Google Profile.Please visit this page to learn more.Please visit this page to learn more about our policies related to Google Profiles as well as how to report violations of these policies.What is your question about?
Please let us know the exact images you'd like removed, following the steps mentioned here. After reviewing the images, we'll remove them according to our published policies. We appreciate your understanding and assistance. What is your question about?
Please visit this page to learn more.Please visit this page to learn more.Please visit this page to learn how to enable or disable the location setting in Google Toolbar.What is your question about?
Please visit this page to learn how to delete your search history.Google uses location to help provide you with the most relevant search results. Our location detection technology attempts to automatically detect your location and customize search results based on your IP address and/or Google Toolbar's My Location feature - if you have Google Toolbar installed on your computer. You can always change your location by using the "Change location" button on the left side of your search results page. By using this feature, you can also set your location to be as broad as the country that matches your local domain. For more information, please visit this page. Additionally, please keep in mind that cookies must be enabled in your browser in order for your location selection to stick. For more information, please visit this page. Please visit this page to learn how to remove certain content from Google's search results.Please visit this page to learn more about turning off search history personalization.What is your question about?
Please visit this page to learn about deleting your Google Voice number.Please visit this page to learn how to resolve some issues you may be experiencing with your Google Voice account.What is your question about?
Please visit this page to learn more about what you can do.Please visit this page to learn more about adjusting your privacy settings.Accounts or Signing in
Use our troubleshooter to find the best solution to your problem.Google collects phone numbers on sign-up to prevent spammers from abusing our system. Learn more about Google's phone verification system.Visit this article on YouTube-Google Accounts for further assistance.Deleting your Google Account is permanent. If you're absolutely sure you want to delete your Google Account, follow these instructions.Sign into the Google Dashboard to view the data associated with your Google Account. You can also access each products' settings to adjust your privacy preferences.If you use Gmail, you can click the Details link next to the last account activity line at the bottom of any Gmail page to see a list of IPs that have recently accessed your account. If you don't use Gmail, visit the Google Dashboard to check for any data you don't recognize.What is your question?
Yes, an email was sent to Google Account holders with notification that we’re revising our privacy policy and the changes will go into effect on March 1st, 2012. 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. This stuff matters so please take a few minutes to read our updated Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service now.Please visit google.com/policies for more information on the upcoming privacy policy change.Please review the privacy policy FAQ.If you’d prefer to close your Google Account, you can follow the instructions in our help center. We remain committed to data liberation, so if you want to take your information elsewhere you can.Please send us your questions and/or concerns. |
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PRIVACY TROUBLESHOOTERAt Google, we recognize how important privacy is to our users. Our Privacy Policy outlines the types of personal information that we collect and receive when you use Google's services, as well as some of the steps we take to safeguard information. Additionally, we hope that this FAQ page will assist you in finding answers to specific questions about our products and privacy.
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