Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Learn more about our updated Terms of Service

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We're updating our Terms of Service on May 22, 2024, so we wanted to let you know ahead of time.

These changes won't affect the way you use our services, but they should help make it easier for you to understand what to expect from Google — and what we expect from you — as you use our services.

You can see the new terms here. We also summarized the changes at the bottom of this email.

What do I need to do?

  • If you're under the age required to manage your own Google Account:
    • We sent this email to your parent or guardian so that they can help you understand our updates better.
    • Please discuss this email with your parent or guardian to decide if you need to do anything different with your account.
  • If you're a parent or guardian, and you allow your child to use the services:
    • Please review the updates to our terms with your child and help them decide whether they need to make any changes to their account.
    • Please remember that these terms apply to you and you're responsible for your child's activity on the services.
  • If you're the administrator of a Google Workspace corporate or educational account and you've enabled your users to access Google Additional Services:
    • Our new Terms of Service won't affect the Google Workspace agreement between Google and your organization. These new terms will only apply to those users to whom you've given access to Google Additional Services. You can always manage whether your users have access to Google Additional Services, and which ones, in your Admin console.
  • If you're a Google Workspace reseller whose customers have enabled their users to access Google Additional Services:
    • Our new Terms of Service won't affect your Google Workspace agreement with your customers. These new terms will only apply to your customers' users who've been given access to Google Additional Services. Your customers can always manage whether their users have access to Google Additional Services, and which ones, in their Admin console.
  • If you're any other user of the services:
    • Please read this email to understand our updated terms and your options for further action.
    • If you agree to the new terms, no further action is needed.

What's changing?

You can review the new Google Terms of Service here. At a glance, here's what this update covers:

  • Generative AI terms. We're moving our existing Generative AI Additional Terms to our main Terms of Service and adding other AI-related clarifications. For example – we won't claim ownership over original content generated by our AI-powered services.
  • More clarity on abusive activity. We're providing more examples and details about abuse and interference with our services that isn't allowed.
  • More details on limitations of liability. For users outside the US, we're adding clarifications to our limitations of liability and indemnity sections to avoid any misunderstandings in light of local laws or customs.
  • More clarity on disputes. We're clarifying that if you violate our terms, our remedies aren't limited to suspension or termination of your access to the services, but may include other remedies under applicable law. If problems or disputes arise between us about these terms, you'll have the opportunity to describe the issues and address them.
  • Updates to reflect how our services work. We're adding language about how our services work, and updating certain Google service brand names that have changed over time.
  • For users based in the European Economic Area (EEA) only:

If you don't agree to the new terms, you should remove your content and stop using the services. You can also end your relationship with us at any time, without penalty, by closing your Google Account.

Thank you for using Google services!

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Sunday, August 6, 2023

Updating our Google Account inactivity policy

Every day Google works hard to keep you and your private information safe and secure by preventing unauthorized access to your Google Account with our built-in security protections. And keeping you safe means having strong privacy practices across our products that minimize how long we store your personal files and any data associated with them. We want to protect your private information and prevent any unauthorized access to your account even if you're no longer using our services.

Therefore, we are updating the inactivity period for a Google Account to two years across all our products and services. This change starts rolling out today and will apply to any Google Account that's been inactive, meaning it has not been signed into or used within a two-year period. An inactive account and any content in it will be eligible for deletion from December 1, 2023.

What this means for you:

  • These changes do not impact you unless you have been inactive in your Google Account for two years or have not used your account to sign in to any Google service for over two years.
  • While the changes go into effect today, the earliest we would enforce any account deletion would be December 2023.
  • If your account is considered inactive, we will send several reminder emails to both you and your recovery emails (if any have been provided) before we take any action or delete any account content. These reminder emails will go out at least 8 months before any action is taken on your account.
  • After a Google Account is deleted, the Gmail address for the deleted account cannot be used again when creating a new Google Account.

How to keep your account active?

The simplest way to keep a Google Account active is to sign in to the account at least once every two years. If you have signed in to your Google Account recently in the past two years, your account is considered active and will not be deleted.

Other ways to keep your account active include:

  • Reading or sending an email
  • Using Google Drive
  • Watching a YouTube video
  • Sharing a photo
  • Downloading an app
  • Using Google Search
  • Using Sign in with Google to sign in to a third-party app or service

There are some exceptions to this policy. Examples include: a Google Account with YouTube channels, videos or comments; an account that has a gift card with a monetary balance; or an account that has a published application, for example, one that hosts an app on the Google Play store. Other exceptions to this policy are available here.

Google also offers tools to help manage your Google Account and provide options to back up your data, including the ability to download your data using Google Takeout, and allowing you to plan for what happens to your data if you're inactive for a specific period of time with the Inactive Account Manager.

Our priority is to make it as easy as possible for you to keep your account active, if you want to, and we'll ensure you have adequate notice before any account is impacted by this change. So before an account is deleted, Google will send email notifications to the Google Account and its recovery email (if one has been provided). You should verify that your recovery email is up to date.

Learn more

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Friday, December 16, 2022

We Are Here To Collaborate With You


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My name is Sylvia Gomez, I discovered your website on a search engine and thought it was the perfect opportunity for me to reach out to you.

I have become a fan of your work and enjoy reading your content, 


I specialize in your niche and I believe my writing style and yours matches perfectly,


I would love to be a contributing writer for your site, pitch my guest post idea,


 I'd like to write an article entitled on Gadgets or Technology.


As I believe it will resonate deeply with your audience and give very valuable information and a fresh point of view on the subject matter,


I'll be a great contributor to your blog/website because of my writing style and grammar free Guest Post,


I look forward to working with you!


Have a nice day,


Sylvia.


Friday, October 14, 2022

how shady are carbon offsetting schemes

Hello,

 

Based on your platform, we think your readers would value information on how shady several carbon offsetting schemes are.

 

As I'm sure you're aware, there are several carbon-offsetting projects that have been marked as shady. However, there are several projects that had a positive impact on climate change. For example, Myclimate, they have partnered with a chocolate company and were able to reduce its annual CO2 emissions by 75,526t

 

I'm the content manager working with Switch Plan, a major player in the UK telecommunications market. I have sent you an article about If Carbon Offsetting Schemes are Shady which can be found in the link below. Covering topics from what carbon offsetting schemes have miserably failed.  

 

According to a study that Compensate has conducted, 91% of carbon offsetting projects fail and become shady with their clients. Thus, we thought information regarding Carbon Offsetting would be beneficial for your audience. 

 

If you would like to link our article to one of your student resources pages, please feel free to do so. If you would like an HTML-ready version of the article to post on your website, let us know and we will provide it for you, free of any cost.

 

If you decide to post our article, feel free to adjust the article itself to the content needs of your website. In case you do use our article, we only ask that you cite us as a reference: Carbon Offsetting Schemes in order to avoid problems with copywriting and plagiarism defined by Google. 

 

Source: https://www.switch-plan.co.uk/news/carbon-offsetting-schemes/ 

Best regards,

Kendall Clarke

Content Manager 

Switch Plan

kendall.clarke@papernest.com

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Thursday, September 15, 2022

How the Queen Found Love with Corgis - What Happens with them Now?

Hello,

I'm the content manager working with Broadband P redaction, a major player in the UK telecommunications market. I have sent you an article about Queen Elizabeth and her Corgis which can be found in the link below. Covering topics from how she fell in love with the breed at a young age, to what will happen with her 4 remaining dogs now that she has passed. 

The death of the Queen has led to a large jump in audiences turning to established news brands, with some recording their most-read online stories ever. Pembroke Corgis in themselves have become, as the Kennel Club puts it, "iconic," with popularity growing across the world, which can be attributed to the Queen herself (discover how in the article). 

Thus, not only can this article help boost your public visibility to readers, but the love story between the Queen and her corgis in itself is absolutely heartwarming. 

If you would like to link our article to one of your student resources pages, please feel free to do so. 

If you decide to post our article, feel free to adjust the article itself to the content needs of your website. In case you do use our article, we only ask that you cite us as a reference: Broadband P redaction in order to avoid problems with copywriting and plagiarism defined by Google. 


Best regards,


Emily Jones

Content Manager 

Broadband P

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Thursday, March 31, 2022

Helping users of talaypolitics.blogspot.com know where their link goes

Hello there ,

I saw that you were referring to URL redirection on your page here: talaypolitics.blogspot.com/

While there are a few tools that do a decent job, it can be slow from time to time (I'm guessing too many users) and includes distracting ads. I wanted to suggest you a tool I found that worked great for me and might be interesting for your users.

http://www.websiteplanet.com/webtools/redirected/

It gives information on each type of page status, and I guess I’m not the only one who prefers an ad-free tool : )

In hope I helped back,

Alejandra

 

Thursday, December 9, 2021

Learn more about our updated Terms of Service

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On January 5, 2022, we're making some changes to our Terms of Service. These changes won't affect the way you use Google services, but they'll make it easier for you to understand what to expect from Google — and what we expect from you — as you use our services.

You can review the new terms here. At a glance, here's what this update means for you:

  • More clarity on what you can expect from Google and what we expect from you: We're providing more examples to describe the mutually respectful conduct that we expect from all our users.
  • Improved readability: While our terms remain a legal document, we've done our best to make them easier to understand, including reorganizing some topics so that they're easier to find.

If you use Family Link to manage a Google Account for someone else, please take some time to talk to them about these changes.

Thank you for using Google!

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