While Apple has always boasted about its privacy-focused business model, Google has been questioned time and again regarding its focus on user privacy and data handling practices. Although we have seen the Mountain View giant add various features and make changes to its products to improve user privacy, there are many users who are still skeptical of using Google’s offerings. So, to address such privacy concerns, Google has shared an in-depth QnA to answer some of the most asked privacy-related questions.

Other than these, Google also clarified that it does not read or collect data from products that store your personal information such as Gmail, Drive, or Photos. And upon asking the question of how much does Google know about a user, the company directed us to the Google Dashboard, where you can see what Google services you use or what data is saved in your Google account, and other privacy-focused tools like Activity Controls and Ad Settings.