Sites that you visit using Chrome will automatically receive standard log information, including your system’s IP address and data from cookies. The personal information that Chrome stores won't be sent to Google unless you choose to store that data in your Google Account by turning on sync, or, in the case of passwords, payment cards and billing information, choosing specific credentials or payment card and billing information to store in your Google Account. You can view and manage your stored Auto-fill information. You can review stored passwords in Chrome settings. You can stop Chrome from accepting cookies. You can manage or delete stored browsing data from the Cookies and Site Data dialogue.
You can delete your browsing history information. You can manage this information in several ways: Personal information and passwords, to help you fill in forms or sign in to sites that you visit.Ī list of permissions that you have granted to websites.Ĭookies or data from websites that you visit.Ī record of what you downloaded from websites. For example, Chrome stores the URLs of pages that you visit, a cache of text, images and other resources from those pages, and, if the network actions prediction feature is turned on, a list of some of the IP addresses linked from those pages. This information might include:īrowsing history information. The basic browser mode stores information locally on your system. Privacy practices are different depending on the mode that you're using. You don't need to provide any personal information to use Chrome, but Chrome has different modes that you can use to change or improve your browsing experience. Privacy practices of using apps, extensions, themes, services and other add-ons This Privacy Notice applies to all versions of Chrome, but might not be up to date for features still under development.įor step-by-step guides to managing your privacy preferences, read this overview of Chrome's privacy controls.
"Beta," "Dev" or "Canary" versions of Chrome let you test new features still being created in Chrome.
We change this Privacy Notice from time to time. If there are differences in our policy between products, we'll point them out. In this Privacy Notice, we use the term "Chrome" to refer to all the products in the Chrome family listed above. Details specific to Chrome are provided in this Notice where relevant.
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If Google Play apps have been enabled on your Chromebook, the use and protection of information collected by Google Play or the Android operating system is governed by the Google Play Terms of Service and Google Privacy Policy. Google’s retention policy describes how and why Google retains data. Although this policy describes features that are specific to Chrome, any personal information that is provided to Google or stored in your Google account will be used and protected in accordance with the Google Privacy Policy, as changed from time to time.
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This setting is account-wide, so YouTube will stop remembering videos you watched on all your devices-iPhone, Android, iPad, website, Roku, smart TV, or anything else-assuming you’re signed into YouTube with your account on that device.Learn how to control the information that's collected, stored and shared when you use the Google Chrome browser on your computer or mobile device, Chrome OS, and when you enable Safe Browsing in Chrome. You can’t enable YouTube’s Incognito Mode on most platforms, but you can do something almost as good: Pause your YouTube watch history before watching something you don’t want in your history. RELATED: How to Use YouTube's New Incognito Mode to Hide Your Watch History After enabling Incognito Mode, any searches you make and videos you watch in the current session won’t be saved. To enable Incognito Mode, tap your profile picture at the top right corner of the YouTube Android app, and then tap “Incognito Mode” on the menu screen that appears. For now, YouTube’s Incognito Mode is new and only available in the Android app. In the future, Google will hopefully add this feature to the iPhone app, website, and YouTube apps for other platforms.