The Google Terms of Service outline the rules, rights, and responsibilities for using Google’s products and services (e.g., Search, Gmail, Maps, YouTube). As of my last update, key aspects include:
Usage Rules: You must not abuse, disrupt, or interfere with services. This includes spreading malware, hacking, or using automated means (like bots) to scrape content without permission.
Content Restrictions: You cannot use AI-generated content from Google to develop competing machine learning models or related AI technologies.
Intellectual Property: You cannot reverse engineer Google’s services or attempt to extract trade secrets, unless allowed by law.
Account Responsibility: You are responsible for your account activity and security. Violating these terms can lead to account suspension.
Service Changes: Google may modify or discontinue services at any time, which you agree to when using their products.
These terms apply globally and represent a contract between you and Google. If you’d like, I can:
Explain how these terms impact privacy by linking them to the Google Product Privacy Guide.
Highlight specific restrictions regarding your account or data. Terms of Service – Privacy & Terms – Google
You must not abuse, harm, interfere with, or disrupt our services or systems — for example, by:introducing malware. * spamming, Google account disabled problem