- Personal details we provide: name, birthday, gender, country, email address, telephone number, credit card, profile photo;
- Device: model, OS, unique device identifiers, mobile network, phone number;
- Log info: search queries, call metadata (Google Voice), IP address, device event info (browser, settings, timestamps, referral URL, language, crashes);
- Location: IP address, GPS location and device sensors;
- Local storage: browser web storage and application data caches;
- Cookies: Used in Google Analytics and advertising services;
- What we do: search queries, Google Map activity, websites visited, videos watched (Youtube), ads clicked;
- User-created content: E-mails and contacts, calendar events, uploaded photos and videos;
- Activity on sites we visit that partner with Google, which includes all websites that use Google Analytics and AdSense.
The information Google collects is used to “provide, maintain, and protect” Google services. This includes more relevant search results and tailored ads. If we have a Google account, our name, profile picture, and actions we take may appear publicly depending on your visibility settings.
Account details, device, and language settings are used to give a consistent appearance across all Google services.
All of this information can be shared between different Google services.
The information Google collects is used to “provide, maintain, and protect” Google services. This includes more relevant search results and tailored ads. If we have a Google account, our name, profile picture, and actions we take may appear publicly depending on your visibility settings.
Account details, device, and language settings are used to give a consistent appearance across all Google services.
All of this information can be shared between different Google services.
- Posts we create and share;
- Messages sent on Facebook Messenger;
Files we upload: including photos, geotags and timestamps;
- What we view, the frequency and duration of our activities on Facebook;
- Info that other users provide about us: our friends, groups, who we share and chat with and contact information they import from our devices;
- Device info: OS, hardware, settings, unique identifiers, file and software metadata, battery, signal strength, mobile operator, ISP, browser, language, time zone and phone number;
- Our location based on GPS, cell towers, wifi networks and IP address;
- Information from third-party sites when we Like or Share something;
- Info from third-party partners, including jointly-offered services and advertisers;
- Cookies track our activity on other sites;
Facebook uses our personal data to provide services, communicate, advertise, and ensure security. To provide and improve services, Facebook uses our personal info to personalize and recommend content.
Communication includes updates to terms of service, marketing and promotions, and inform us of new services. It’s also used for support purposes. Everything Facebook knows about us is used to target advertisements and measure their effectiveness on Facebook.
Tracking cookies are used to authenticate our account when we use a Facebook action (Like, Share, or log in) on a third-party site. They can track our activity on other sites, such as what we purchased. They can determine whether you clicked or viewed an ad.
Some of our profile information is public. This info can be accessed by search engines, APIs, and offline media like TVs.
Whenever we authenticate or authorize a third-party app or website using our Facebook account, it asks for a list of permissions. They have access to all of that information until we remove that app from our account.
Any web page with a Facebook Like or Share button, or that uses Facebook authentication or authorization for log in and registration purposes, is almost definitely putting cookies on your device. These cookies track our behavior and report it to Facebook, which is in turn used to serve targeted advertisements.
When faced with legal requests from governments and law enforcement, Facebook will hand over your personal information if it the law requires it to do so. This includes governments of countries outside the US.