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PRIVACY & TERMS

 * Overview
 * Privacy Policy
 * Terms of Service
   * Updates
   * Definitions
   * List of services & service-specific additional terms
   * How Google handles government requests for user information
 * Technologies
 * FAQ


PRIVACY & TERMS

 * Overview
 * Privacy Policy
 * Terms of Service
 * Technologies
 * FAQ
 * Google Account

 * Terms
   * Introduction
   * Your relationship with Google
   * Using Google services
   * Content in Google services
   * Software in Google services
   * In case of problems or disagreements
   * About these terms
 * Updates
 * Definitions
 * List of services & service-specific additional terms
 * How Google handles government requests for user information




GOOGLE TERMS OF SERVICE

Effective May 22, 2024 | Archived versions | Download PDF

Country version: United States




WHAT’S COVERED IN THESE TERMS


WE KNOW IT’S TEMPTING TO SKIP THESE TERMS OF SERVICE, BUT IT’S IMPORTANT TO
ESTABLISH WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT FROM US AS YOU USE GOOGLE SERVICES, AND WHAT WE
EXPECT FROM YOU.

These Terms of Service reflect the way Google’s business works, the laws that
apply to our company, and certain things we’ve always believed to be true. As a
result, these Terms of Service help define Google’s relationship with you as you
interact with our services. For example, these terms include the following topic
headings:

 * What you can expect from us, which describes how we provide and develop our
   services
 * What we expect from you, which establishes certain rules for using our
   services
 * Content in Google services, which describes the intellectual property rights
   to the content you find in our services — whether that content belongs to
   you, Google, or others
 * In case of problems or disagreements, which describes other legal rights you
   have, and what to expect in case someone violates these terms

Understanding these terms is important because, by accessing or using our
services (whether you’re signed in to a Google account or not), you’re agreeing
to these terms.

Besides these terms, we also publish a Privacy Policy. We encourage you to read
it to better understand how you can update, manage, export, and delete your
information.


TERMS




SERVICE PROVIDER

Google services are provided by, and you’re contracting with:

Google LLC
organized under the laws of the State of Delaware, USA, and operating under the
laws of the USA

1600 Amphitheatre Parkway
Mountain View, California 94043
USA




AGE REQUIREMENTS

If you’re under the age required to manage your own Google Account, you must
have your parent or legal guardian’s permission to use a Google Account. Please
have your parent or legal guardian read these terms with you.

If you’re a parent or legal guardian, and you allow your child to use the
services, then these terms apply to you and you’re responsible for your child’s
activity on the services.

Some Google services have additional age requirements as described in their
service-specific additional terms and policies.


CONTENTS

Introduction
Your relationship with Google
Using Google services
Content in Google services
Software in Google services
In case of problems or disagreements
About these terms


YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH GOOGLE

These terms help define the relationship between you and Google. When we speak
of “Google,” “we,” “us,” and “our,” we mean Google LLC and its affiliates.
Broadly speaking, we give you permission to access and use our services if you
agree to follow these terms, which reflect how Google’s business works and how
we earn money.




WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT FROM US




PROVIDE A BROAD RANGE OF USEFUL SERVICES


We provide a broad range of services that are subject to these terms, including:
 * apps and sites (like Search and Maps)
 * platforms (like Google Shopping)
 * integrated services (like Maps embedded in other companies’ apps or sites)
 * devices (like Google Nest and Pixel)

Many of these services also include content that you can stream or interact
with.

Our services are designed to work together, making it easier for you to move
from one activity to the next. For example, if your Calendar event includes an
address, you can click on that address and Maps can show you how to get there.




DEVELOP, IMPROVE, AND UPDATE GOOGLE SERVICES



We’re constantly developing new technologies and features to improve our
services. For example, we use artificial intelligence and machine learning to
provide you with simultaneous translations, and to better detect and block spam
and malware. As part of this continual improvement, we sometimes add or remove
features and functionalities, increase or decrease limits to our services, and
start offering new services or stop offering old ones. When a service requires
or includes downloadable or preloaded software, that software sometimes updates
automatically on your device once a new version or feature is available. Some
services let you adjust your automatic update settings.

If we make material changes that negatively impact your use of our services or
if we stop offering a service, we’ll provide you with reasonable advance notice,
except in urgent situations such as preventing abuse, responding to legal
requirements, or addressing security and operability issues. We’ll also provide
you with an opportunity to export your content from your Google Account using
Google Takeout, subject to applicable law and policies.




WHAT WE EXPECT FROM YOU




FOLLOW THESE TERMS AND SERVICE-SPECIFIC ADDITIONAL TERMS


The permission we give you to access and use our services continues as long as
you comply with:
 * these terms
 * service-specific additional terms, which could, for example, include things
   like additional age requirements

You also agree that our Privacy Policy applies to your use of our services. We
also provide resources like the Copyright Help Center, Safety Center,
Transparency Center, and descriptions of our technologies from our policies site
to answer common questions and to set expectations about using our services.
Finally, we may provide specific instructions and warnings within our services –
such as dialog boxes that alert you to important information.

Although we give you permission to use our services, we retain any intellectual
property rights we have in the services.




RESPECT OTHERS


We want to maintain a respectful environment for everyone, which means you must
follow these basic rules of conduct:
 * comply with applicable laws, including export control, sanctions, and human
   trafficking laws
 * respect the rights of others, including privacy and intellectual property
   rights
 * don’t abuse or harm others or yourself (or threaten or encourage such abuse
   or harm) — for example, by misleading, defrauding, illegally impersonating,
   defaming, bullying, harassing, or stalking others

Our service-specific additional terms and policies, such as our Generative AI
Prohibited Use Policy, provide additional details about appropriate conduct that
everyone using those services must follow. If you find that others aren’t
following these rules, many of our services allow you to report abuse. If we act
on a report of abuse, we also provide the process described in the Taking action
in case of problems section.




DON’T ABUSE OUR SERVICES

Most people who access or use our services understand the general rules that
keep the internet safe and open. Unfortunately, a small number of people don’t
respect those rules, so we’re describing them here to protect our services and
users from abuse. In that spirit:

You must not abuse, harm, interfere with, or disrupt our services or systems —
for example, by:
 * introducing malware
 * spamming, hacking, or bypassing our systems or protective measures
 * jailbreaking, adversarial prompting, or prompt injection, except as part of
   our safety and bug testing programs
 * accessing or using our services or content in fraudulent or deceptive ways,
   such as:
    * phishing
    * creating fake accounts or content, including fake reviews
    * misleading others into thinking that generative AI content was created by
      a human
    * providing services that appear to originate from you (or someone else)
      when they actually originate from us

 * providing services that appear to originate from us when they do not
 * using our services (including the content they provide) to violate anyone’s
   legal rights, such as intellectual property or privacy rights
 * reverse engineering our services or underlying technology, such as our
   machine learning models, to extract trade secrets or other proprietary
   information, except as allowed by applicable law
 * using automated means to access content from any of our services in violation
   of the machine-readable instructions on our web pages (for example,
   robots.txt files that disallow crawling, training, or other activities)
 * using AI-generated content from our services to develop machine learning
   models or related AI technology
 * hiding or misrepresenting who you are in order to violate these terms
 * providing services that encourage others to violate these terms




PERMISSION TO USE YOUR CONTENT



Some of our services are designed to let you upload, submit, store, send,
receive, or share your content. You have no obligation to provide any content to
our services and you’re free to choose the content that you want to provide. If
you choose to upload or share content, please make sure you have the necessary
rights to do so and that the content is lawful.


LICENSE

Your content remains yours, which means that you retain any intellectual
property rights that you have in your content. For example, you have
intellectual property rights in the creative content you make, such as reviews
you write. Or you may have the right to share someone else’s creative content if
they’ve given you their permission.

We need your permission if your intellectual property rights restrict our use of
your content. You provide Google with that permission through this license.




WHAT’S COVERED

This license covers your content if that content is protected by intellectual
property rights.




WHAT’S NOT COVERED

 * This license doesn’t affect your privacy rights — it’s only about your
   intellectual property rights
 * This license doesn’t cover these types of content:
   * publicly-available factual information that you provide, such as
     corrections to the address of a local business. That information doesn’t
     require a license because it’s considered common knowledge that everyone’s
     free to use.
   * feedback that you offer, such as suggestions to improve our services.
     Feedback is covered in the Service-related communications section below.




SCOPE

This license is:
 * worldwide, which means it’s valid anywhere in the world
 * non-exclusive, which means you can license your content to others
 * royalty-free, which means there are no monetary fees for this license




RIGHTS

This license allows Google to:

 * host, reproduce, distribute, communicate, and use your content — for example,
   to save your content on our systems and make it accessible from anywhere you
   go
 * publish, publicly perform, or publicly display your content, if you’ve made
   it visible to others
 * modify and create derivative works based on your content, such as
   reformatting or translating it
 * sublicense these rights to:
   * other users to allow the services to work as designed, such as enabling you
     to share photos with people you choose
   * our contractors who’ve signed agreements with us that are consistent with
     these terms, only for the limited purposes described in the Purpose section
     below




PURPOSE

This license is for the limited purpose of:

 * operating and improving the services, which means allowing the services to
   work as designed and creating new features and functionalities. This includes
   using automated systems and algorithms to analyze your content:
   * for spam, malware, and illegal content
   * to recognize patterns in data, such as determining when to suggest a new
     album in Google Photos to keep related photos together
   * to customize our services for you, such as providing recommendations and
     personalized search results, content, and ads (which you can change or turn
     off in Ads Settings)
   This analysis occurs as the content is sent, received, and when it is stored.
 * using content you’ve shared publicly to promote the services. For example, to
   promote a Google app, we might quote a review you wrote. Or to promote Google
   Play, we might show a screenshot of the app you offer in the Play Store.
 * developing new technologies and services for Google consistent with these
   terms




DURATION

This license lasts for as long as your content is protected by intellectual
property rights.

If you remove from our services any content that’s covered by this license, then
our systems will stop making that content publicly available in a reasonable
amount of time. There are two exceptions:

 * If you already shared your content with others before removing it. For
   example, if you shared a photo with a friend who then made a copy of it, or
   shared it again, then that photo may continue to appear in your friend’s
   Google Account even after you remove it from your Google Account.
 * If you make your content available through other companies’ services, it’s
   possible that search engines, including Google Search, will continue to find
   and display your content as part of their search results.


USING GOOGLE SERVICES




YOUR GOOGLE ACCOUNT

If you meet these age requirements you can create a Google Account for your
convenience. Some services require that you have a Google Account in order to
work — for example, to use Gmail, you need a Google Account so that you have a
place to send and receive your email.

You’re responsible for what you do with your Google Account, including taking
reasonable steps to keep your Google Account secure, and we encourage you to
regularly use the Security Checkup.




USING GOOGLE SERVICES ON BEHALF OF AN ORGANIZATION OR BUSINESS

Many organizations, such as businesses, non-profits, and schools, take advantage
of our services. To use our services on behalf of an organization:
 * an authorized representative of that organization must agree to these terms
 * your organization’s administrator may assign a Google Account to you. That
   administrator might require you to follow additional rules and may be able to
   access or disable your Google Account.




SERVICE-RELATED COMMUNICATIONS

To provide you with our services, we sometimes send you service announcements
and other information. To learn more about how we communicate with you, see
Google’s Privacy Policy.

If you choose to give us feedback, such as suggestions to improve our services,
we may act on your feedback without obligation to you.


CONTENT IN GOOGLE SERVICES




YOUR CONTENT

Some of our services allow you to generate original content. Google won’t claim
ownership over that content.

Some of our services give you the opportunity to make your content publicly
available — for example, you might post a product or restaurant review that you
wrote, or you might upload a blog post that you created.

 * See the Permission to use your content section for more about your rights in
   your content, and how your content is used in our services
 * See the Removing your content section to learn why and how we might remove
   user-generated content from our services

If you think someone is infringing your intellectual property rights, you can
send us notice of the infringement and we’ll take appropriate action. For
example, we suspend or close the Google Accounts of repeat copyright infringers
as described in our Copyright Help Center.




GOOGLE CONTENT

Some of our services include content that belongs to Google — for example, many
of the visual illustrations you see in Google Maps. You may use Google’s content
as allowed by these terms and any service-specific additional terms, but we
retain any intellectual property rights that we have in our content. Don’t
remove, obscure, or alter any of our branding, logos, or legal notices. If you
want to use our branding or logos, please see the Google Brand Permissions page.




OTHER CONTENT

Finally, some of our services give you access to content that belongs to other
people or organizations — for example, a store owner’s description of their own
business, or a newspaper article displayed in Google News. You may not use this
content without that person or organization’s permission, or as otherwise
allowed by law. The views expressed in other people or organizations’ content
are theirs, and don’t necessarily reflect Google’s views.


SOFTWARE IN GOOGLE SERVICES

Some of our services include downloadable or preloaded software. We give you
permission to use that software as part of the services.

The license we give you is:
 * worldwide, which means it’s valid anywhere in the world
 * non-exclusive, which means that we can license the software to others
 * royalty-free, which means there are no monetary fees for this license
 * personal, which means it doesn’t extend to anyone else
 * non-assignable, which means you’re not allowed to assign the license to
   anyone else

Some of our services include software that’s offered under open source license
terms that we make available to you. Sometimes there are provisions in the open
source license that explicitly override parts of these terms, so please be sure
to read those licenses.

You may not copy, modify, distribute, sell, or lease any part of our services or
software.


IN CASE OF PROBLEMS OR DISAGREEMENTS




WARRANTY DISCLAIMER

We built our reputation on providing useful, reliable services like Google
Search and Maps, and we’re continuously improving our services to meet your
needs. However, for legal purposes, we offer our services without warranties
unless explicitly stated in our service-specific additional terms. The law
requires that we explain this using specific legal language and that we use
capital letters to help make sure you see it, as follows:

TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY APPLICABLE LAW, WE PROVIDE OUR SERVICES “AS IS” WITHOUT
ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT. FOR
EXAMPLE, WE DON’T MAKE ANY WARRANTIES ABOUT THE CONTENT OR FEATURES OF THE
SERVICES, INCLUDING THEIR ACCURACY, RELIABILITY, AVAILABILITY, OR ABILITY TO
MEET YOUR NEEDS.

DON’T RELY ON THE SERVICES FOR MEDICAL, LEGAL, FINANCIAL, OR OTHER PROFESSIONAL
ADVICE. ANY CONTENT REGARDING THOSE TOPICS IS PROVIDED FOR INFORMATIONAL
PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR ADVICE FROM A QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL.




LIABILITIES




FOR ALL USERS

Both the law and these terms try to strike a balance as to what you or Google
can claim from the other in case of problems. That’s why the law requires
everyone to be responsible for certain liabilities — but not others — under
these terms.

These terms only limit our responsibilities as allowed by applicable law. These
terms don’t limit liability for gross negligence or willful misconduct.

To the extent allowed by applicable law:
 * Google is liable only for its breaches of these terms or applicable
   service-specific additional terms
 * Google isn’t liable for:
   * loss of profits, revenues, business opportunities, goodwill, or anticipated
     savings
   * indirect or consequential losses
   * punitive damages
 * Google’s total liability arising out of or relating to these terms is limited
   to the greater of (1) $200 or (2) the fees paid to use the relevant services
   in the 12 months before the dispute




FOR BUSINESS USERS AND ORGANIZATIONS ONLY

If you’re a business user or organization:

 * To the extent allowed by applicable law, you’ll indemnify Google and its
   directors, officers, employees, and contractors for any third-party legal
   proceedings (including actions by government authorities) arising out of or
   relating to your unlawful use of the services or violation of these terms or
   service-specific additional terms. This indemnity covers any liability or
   expense arising from claims, losses, damages, judgments, fines, litigation
   costs, and legal fees.
 * If you’re legally exempt from certain responsibilities, including
   indemnification, then those responsibilities don’t apply to you under these
   terms. For example, the United Nations enjoys certain immunities from legal
   obligations and these terms don’t override those immunities.




TAKING ACTION IN CASE OF PROBLEMS

Before taking action as described below, we’ll provide you with advance notice
when reasonably possible, describe the reason for our action, and give you an
opportunity to clarify the issue and address it, unless doing so would:

 * cause harm or liability to a user, third party, or Google
 * violate the law or a legal enforcement authority’s order
 * compromise an investigation
 * compromise the operation, integrity, or security of our services




REMOVING YOUR CONTENT

If any of your content (1) breaches these terms, service-specific additional
terms or policies, (2) violates applicable law, or (3) could harm our users,
third parties, or Google, then we reserve the right to take down some or all of
that content in accordance with applicable law. Examples include child
pornography, content that facilitates human trafficking or harassment, terrorist
content, and content that infringes someone else’s intellectual property rights.




SUSPENDING OR TERMINATING YOUR ACCESS TO GOOGLE SERVICES

Without limiting any of our other rights, Google may suspend or terminate your
access to the services or delete your Google Account if any of these things
happen:

 * you materially or repeatedly breach these terms, service-specific additional
   terms or policies
 * we’re required to do so to comply with a legal requirement or a court order
 * your conduct causes harm or liability to a user, third party, or Google — for
   example, by hacking, phishing, harassing, spamming, misleading others, or
   scraping content that doesn’t belong to you

For more information about why we disable accounts and what happens when we do,
see this Help Center page. If you believe your Google Account has been suspended
or terminated in error, you can appeal.

Of course, you’re always free to stop using our services at any time. If you do
stop using a service, we’d appreciate knowing why so that we can continue
improving our services.




SETTLING DISPUTES, GOVERNING LAW, AND COURTS

For information about how to contact Google, please visit our contact page.

California law will govern all disputes arising out of or relating to these
terms, service-specific additional terms, or any related services, regardless of
conflict of laws rules. These disputes will be resolved exclusively in the
federal or state courts of Santa Clara County, California, USA, and you and
Google consent to personal jurisdiction in those courts.


ABOUT THESE TERMS

By law, you have certain rights that can’t be limited by a contract like these
terms of service. These terms are in no way intended to restrict those rights.

These terms describe the relationship between you and Google. They don’t create
any legal rights for other people or organizations, even if others benefit from
that relationship under these terms.

We want to make these terms easy to understand, so we’ve used examples from our
services. But not all services mentioned may be available in your country.

If these terms conflict with the service-specific additional terms, the
additional terms will govern for that service.

If it turns out that a particular term is not valid or enforceable, this will
not affect any other terms.

If you don’t follow these terms or the service-specific additional terms, and we
don’t take action right away, that doesn’t mean we’re giving up any rights that
we may have, such as taking action in the future.

We may update these terms and service-specific additional terms (1) to reflect
changes in our services or how we do business — for example, when we add new
services, features, technologies, pricing, or benefits (or remove old ones), (2)
for legal, regulatory, or security reasons, or (3) to prevent abuse or harm.

If we materially change these terms or service-specific additional terms, we’ll
provide you with reasonable advance notice and the opportunity to review the
changes, except (1) when we launch a new service or feature, or (2) in urgent
situations, such as preventing ongoing abuse or responding to legal
requirements. If you don’t agree to the new terms, you should remove your
content and stop using the services. You can also end your relationship with us
at any time by closing your Google Account. If you close your Google Account and
then access or use our services without an account, that access and use will be
subject to the most current version of these terms.




DEFINITIONS


AFFILIATE

An entity that belongs to the Google group of companies, which means Google LLC
and its subsidiaries, including the following companies that provide consumer
services in the EU: Google Ireland Limited, Google Commerce Limited, and Google
Dialer Inc.


BUSINESS USER

An individual or entity who is not a consumer (see consumer).


CONSUMER

An individual who uses Google services for personal, non-commercial purposes
outside of their trade, business, craft, or profession. (See business user)


COPYRIGHT

A legal right that allows the creator of an original work (such as a blog post,
photo, or video) to decide if and how that original work may be used by others,
subject to certain limitations and exceptions (such as “fair use” and “fair
dealing”).


COUNTRY VERSION

If you have a Google Account, we associate your account with a country (or
territory) so that we can determine:

 * the Google affiliate that provides the services to you and that processes
   your information as you use the services
 * the version of the terms that govern our relationship

When you’re signed out, your country version is determined by the location where
you’re using Google services. If you have an account, you can sign in and view
these terms to see the country associated with it.


DISCLAIMER

A statement that limits someone’s legal responsibilities.


INDEMNIFY OR INDEMNITY

An individual or organization’s contractual obligation to compensate the losses
suffered by another individual or organization from legal proceedings such as
lawsuits.


INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS (IP RIGHTS)

Rights over the creations of a person’s mind, such as inventions (patent
rights); literary and artistic works (copyright); designs (design rights); and
symbols, names, and images used in commerce (trademarks). IP rights may belong
to you, another individual, or an organization.


LIABILITY

Losses from any type of legal claim, whether the claim is based on a contract,
tort (including negligence), or other reason, and whether or not those losses
could have been reasonably anticipated or foreseen.


ORGANIZATION

A legal entity (such as a corporation, non-profit, or school) and not an
individual person.


SERVICES

The Google services that are subject to these terms are the products and
services listed at https://policies.google.com/terms/service-specific,
including:

 * apps and sites (like Search and Maps)
 * platforms (like Google Shopping)
 * integrated services (like Maps embedded in other companies’ apps or sites)
 * devices and other goods (like Google Nest)

Many of these services also include content that you can stream or interact
with.


TRADEMARK

Symbols, names, and images used in commerce that are capable of distinguishing
the goods or services of one individual or organization from those of another.


WARRANTY

An assurance that a product or service will perform to a certain standard.


YOUR CONTENT

Things that you create, upload, submit, store, send, receive, or share using our
services, such as:

 * Docs, Sheets, and Slides you create
 * blog posts you upload through Blogger
 * reviews you submit through Maps
 * videos you store in Drive
 * emails you send and receive through Gmail
 * pictures you share with friends through Photos
 * travel itineraries that you share with Google





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