Many websites and apps use Google services to improve their content and keep it free. You can see and control what information we use to show you ads by visiting your ad settings. After you visit that site, you could see an ad for mountain bikes on a different site that shows ads served by Google. For example, a banner may appear on a site asking for consent for Google to process the information that site collects. Our Privacy Policy explains the legal grounds Google relies upon to process your information — for example, we may process your information with your consent or to pursue legitimate interests such as providing, maintaining and improving our services to meet the needs of our users. If you want to change or withdraw your consent, you should visit the site or app in question to do so.
When you interact with a website or app that uses Google services, you may be asked to choose whether you want to see personalized ads from ad providers, including Google. Your information can still be used for the other purposes mentioned above, such as to measure the effectiveness of advertising and protect against fraud and abuse. If ad personalization is turned on, Google will use your information to make your ads more useful for you. Sometimes, when processing information shared with us by sites and apps, those sites and apps will ask for your consent before allowing Google to process your information. We may use the IP address, for example, to identify your general location, to measure the effectiveness of ads, and, depending on your settings, to improve the relevance of the ads you see.
If ad personalization is off, Google will not collect or use your information to create an ad profile or personalize the ads Google shows to you. See our Privacy Policy to learn more about how we process data for each of these purposes and our Advertising page for more about Google ads, how your information is used in the context of advertising, and how long Google stores this information. Regardless of your choice, Google will not personalize the ads you see if your ανδρουτσου πειραιασ ad personalization setting is off or your account is ineligible for personalized ads. For example, when you visit a website that uses advertising services like AdSense or Google Ads, including analytics tools like Google Analytics, or embeds video content from YouTube, your web browser automatically sends certain information to Google.
- You can see and control what information we use to show you ads by visiting your ad settings.
- Apps that use Google advertising services also share information with Google, such as the name of the app and a unique identifier for advertising.
- Regardless of your choice, Google will not personalize the ads you see if your ad personalization setting is off or your account is ineligible for personalized ads.
- If ad personalization is turned on, Google will use your information to make your ads more useful for you.
How you can control the information collected by Google on these sites and apps
When that happens, we will respect the purposes described in the consent you give to the site or app, rather than the legal grounds described in the Google Privacy Policy. Apps that use Google advertising services also share information with Google, such as the name of the app and a unique identifier for advertising. When they integrate our services, these sites and apps share information with Google.