Google changes to the Terms of Service

Google announced changes today Terms of Service, which may affect the Google you use.

From 22 January 2019, services offered under these terms will be provided by Google Ireland Limited and not by Google LLC.

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Similar changes have been made to its Terms of Service DriveOf PlayOf YouTube and Payment Services on YouTube. You can see the new terms here.

At the same time, she was also informed Google's Privacy Policyto determine that Google Ireland Limited is now the data controller and will be responsible for your information and for compliance with applicable privacy laws.

These updates apply to those residing in its country of the Union, in Iceland, in Liechtenstein, in or Switzerland. You can view the company's updated policy from here.
Transferring data liability to Google Ireland Limited and not in Google LLC, of course, serves the company to provide different policies in data management and processing in the European Union, which seems to be necessary after the implementation of the GDPR.

Let's say that according to the company will not change anything in terms of the Google service experience. It also does not change anything about your privacy settings, how your data is processed, or the reasons for editing it, as described in Google's Privacy Policy. However, if you do not want to accept these changes to our Terms and Privacy Policy, you may choose to discontinue use of the relevant services.

You can view and manage your data on Google control panel. You can also change your privacy settings and data control at any time on Your Google account.
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