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Tracking updates of support.google.com

milonmaze commented 3 years ago

e3f10a022ba3584b2a828ab36a8449ca2b7de081: https://support.google.com/ads/answer/1634057 @ 2021-02-14

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+Ads Help
+Sign in
+Ads
+Why you're seeing an ad
+
+When you see an ad from Google's network, you can see more details:
+
+Google services, like Google Search, YouTube, or Gmail: Click Info    Why This Ad. 
+Non-Google websites and apps that partner with Google to show ads: Click AdChoices .
+For some ads on Google's network, you can click Paid for by to learn additional information about the advertiser.
+Reasons you might see an ad
+Your info:
+Info in your Google Account, like your age range and gender
+Your general location
+Your activity:
+Your current search query
+Previous search activity
+Your activity while you were signed in to Google
+Your previous interactions with ads
+Types of websites you visit
+Types of mobile app activity on your device
+Your activity on another device
+Other info:
+The time of day
+Info you gave to an advertiser, like if you signed up for a newsletter with your email address
+
+Google can personalize ads so they're more useful to you.
+
+Personalized ads aren't shown or hidden from you based on sensitive categories, like race, religion, sexual orientation, or health.
+
+Types of ads you might see
+Ads on Google services: You might see ads with results on Google Search, or before you watch a video on YouTube.
+Ads on non-Google websites and apps: Non-Google websites and apps (like a newspaper's website or a gaming app) that show ads from Google.
+How Google works with advertisers
+
+Ads are necessary for many websites to provide free services or information. Ads also help keep many Google services free.
+
+As an ad network, Google connects:
+
+People who own websites with ad space
+People who want to promote a product
+People who think the product is interesting
+
+Google doesn't sell your personal info to anyone, and doesn't let anyone read your emails to show you ads.
+
+Websites that host ads can only see info that you ask Google to share.
+Advertisers can only see how well their ads are performing.
+
+Learn more about how Google ads work.
+
+Google's advertising standards
+
+Google takes part in industry groups that create and follow standards in online advertising:
+
+Australia: Australian Digital Advertising Alliance
+Canada: Digital Advertising Alliance of Canada
+Europe: European Digital Advertising Alliance
+United States: Digital Advertising Alliance & Network Advertising Initiative
+Paid for by 
+
+For some ads on Google's network, you can see more details about the advertiser by clicking the Why this Ad icon in the corner of the ad and then clicking  Paid for by.
+
+The Paid for by disclosures provide additional information about the advertiser who paid for the ad, including the advertiser’s name and some biographical details. Some of this information may be required by law.
+
+You can click the View more ads link in the Paid for by disclosure to see additional ads paid for by the advertiser and details about those ads in the Political Advertising on Google Transparency Report
+
+Related links
+Control the ads you see
+Block certain ads
+Report an ad
+Political Content Policy
+Was this helpful?YesNo
+©2021 Google  Privacy Policy  Terms of Service English‎
+Send feedback on...
+This help content & information
+General Help Center experience
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milonmaze commented 3 years ago

8558bf5ca86c9d36328035049936c05be9db18e3: https://support.google.com/ads/answer/1634057 @ 2021-09-04

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-Ads Help
-Sign in
-Ads
 Why you're seeing an ad

 When you see an ad from Google's network, you can see more details:
@@ -69,8 +66,4 @@ Control the ads you see
 Block certain ads
 Report an ad
 Political Content Policy
-Was this helpful?YesNo
-©2021 Google  Privacy Policy  Terms of Service English‎
-Send feedback on...
-This help content & information
-General Help Center experience
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milonmaze commented 3 years ago

58e06075348f078ded4b4486a78aa46846049b02: https://support.google.com/store/answer/9427031?hl=en @ 2021-10-09

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milonmaze commented 2 years ago

959bccb9997333f0a7bf46b566b8a06d4791da89: https://support.google.com/store/answer/9427031?hl=en @ 2022-04-23

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+Skip to main content
 Google Arbitration Agreement — Devices, Related Accessories, and Related Subscription Services

 These terms (“Arbitration Terms”) apply only if you are a user located in the United States. 
milonmaze commented 2 years ago

931075f94f42f99a0af79130cc0c36b9b8de970f: https://support.google.com/ads/answer/1634057 @ 2022-04-23

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+Skip to main content
 Why you're seeing an ad

 When you see an ad from Google's network, you can see more details:
milonmaze commented 2 years ago

b5f2f53012f1dbf7f48f555fe57c8e2622f46100: https://support.google.com/ads/answer/1634057 @ 2022-08-06

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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Other info:
 The time of day
 Info you gave to an advertiser, like if you signed up for a newsletter with your email address

-Google can personalize ads so they're more useful to you.
+Google can personalize ads so they're more useful to you. The data used to personalize ads on Google products like Search, YouTube, and Play is primarily based on your activity on these products. The data used to personalize your ads on websites and apps is primarily based on your activity on third-party websites and apps.

 Personalized ads aren't shown or hidden from you based on sensitive categories, like race, religion, sexual orientation, or health.

@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Ads on Google services: You might see ads with results on Google Search, or befo
 Ads on non-Google websites and apps: Non-Google websites and apps (like a newspaper's website or a gaming app) that show ads from Google.
 How Google works with advertisers

-Ads are necessary for many websites to provide free services or information. Ads also help keep many Google services free.
+Ads are necessary for many websites to provide services or information at no cost. Ads also help Google provide many services at no cost.

 As an ad network, Google connects:
milonmaze commented 1 year ago

ce588a7f248ccac6a89295bc012e360d912e76b6: https://support.google.com/ads/answer/1634057 @ 2022-11-19

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@@ -1,70 +1,7 @@
 Skip to main content
-Why you're seeing an ad
+Sorry, this page can't be found.

-When you see an ad from Google's network, you can see more details:
+This page doesn't exist in Ads Help. It may be deleted because the feature doesn't exist anymore, or the URL may be incorrect.

-Google services, like Google Search, YouTube, or Gmail: Click Info    Why This Ad. 
-Non-Google websites and apps that partner with Google to show ads: Click AdChoices .
-For some ads on Google's network, you can click Paid for by to learn additional information about the advertiser.
-Reasons you might see an ad
-Your info:
-Info in your Google Account, like your age range and gender
-Your general location
-Your activity:
-Your current search query
-Previous search activity
-Your activity while you were signed in to Google
-Your previous interactions with ads
-Types of websites you visit
-Types of mobile app activity on your device
-Your activity on another device
-Other info:
-The time of day
-Info you gave to an advertiser, like if you signed up for a newsletter with your email address
-
-Google can personalize ads so they're more useful to you. The data used to personalize ads on Google products like Search, YouTube, and Play is primarily based on your activity on these products. The data used to personalize your ads on websites and apps is primarily based on your activity on third-party websites and apps.
-
-Personalized ads aren't shown or hidden from you based on sensitive categories, like race, religion, sexual orientation, or health.
-
-Types of ads you might see
-Ads on Google services: You might see ads with results on Google Search, or before you watch a video on YouTube.
-Ads on non-Google websites and apps: Non-Google websites and apps (like a newspaper's website or a gaming app) that show ads from Google.
-How Google works with advertisers
-
-Ads are necessary for many websites to provide services or information at no cost. Ads also help Google provide many services at no cost.
-
-As an ad network, Google connects:
-
-People who own websites with ad space
-People who want to promote a product
-People who think the product is interesting
-
-Google doesn't sell your personal info to anyone, and doesn't let anyone read your emails to show you ads.
-
-Websites that host ads can only see info that you ask Google to share.
-Advertisers can only see how well their ads are performing.
-
-Learn more about how Google ads work.
-
-Google's advertising standards
-
-Google takes part in industry groups that create and follow standards in online advertising:
-
-Australia: Australian Digital Advertising Alliance
-Canada: Digital Advertising Alliance of Canada
-Europe: European Digital Advertising Alliance
-United States: Digital Advertising Alliance & Network Advertising Initiative
-Paid for by 
-
-For some ads on Google's network, you can see more details about the advertiser by clicking the Why this Ad icon in the corner of the ad and then clicking  Paid for by.
-
-The Paid for by disclosures provide additional information about the advertiser who paid for the ad, including the advertiser’s name and some biographical details. Some of this information may be required by law.
-
-You can click the View more ads link in the Paid for by disclosure to see additional ads paid for by the advertiser and details about those ads in the Political Advertising on Google Transparency Report
-
-Related links
-Control the ads you see
-Block certain ads
-Report an ad
-Political Content Policy
-Was this helpful?YesNo
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+Get Ads Help
+Search on Google
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milonmaze commented 1 year ago

9f5b08b4bc38cc22110f21503ec80ded2f6d425c: https://support.google.com/ads/answer/1634057 @ 2022-11-26

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 Skip to main content
-Sorry, this page can't be found.
+Control the ads you see when you see them
+In this article
+Where can you control your ads
+Block an ad
+Report an ad
+Like an ad
+Customize your ads
+About this advertiser
+Where can you control your ads

-This page doesn't exist in Ads Help. It may be deleted because the feature doesn't exist anymore, or the URL may be incorrect.
+With My Ad Center and About this Ad, you have greater control of your ad experience. Whether you're on Google services, like YouTube and Search, or on sites that partner with Google to show ads, you can block an ad, report an ad, learn who paid for an ad, and much more.

-Get Ads Help
-Search on Google
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+My Ad Center on ads
+
+You can open My Ad Center directly on the ads you see on Google services, like Search and YouTube. With My Ad Center, you can:
+
+Block an ad
+Report an ad
+Like an ad
+Customize the ads you’ll see
+Learn more about this advertiser
+See what info was used to show you that ad
+My Ad Center will be rolled out gradually across all Google services in 2023. You may not see all of the following features on all Google services right away.
+About this Ad
+
+You can open About this Ad directly on the ads you see on partner sites and apps. Partner sites and apps use Google technology to show ads and are neither owned nor operated by Google. With About this Ad, you can:
+
+Block an ad
+Report an ad
+Learn more about this advertiser
+See what info was used to show you that ad
+Not every website or app uses Google technology to show ads. Many sites and apps use other ad platforms to show ads.
+Block an ad
+
+With My Ad Center and About this Ad, you can block ads you don’t want to see. After you block an ad, we’ll do our best to make sure you don’t see that same ad on Google services or partner sites while you’re signed in to your Google Account.
+
+On Google
+
+To block an ad on Google service, like Search and YouTube:
+
+On the ad, select More.
+Select Block ad .
+On sites and apps that partner with Google
+
+To stop seeing an ad on sites and apps that partner with Google:
+
+On the ad, select Close.
+Select Stop seeing this ad.
+Report an ad
+
+Keeping ads safe for users is a top priority for Google, but sometimes bad ones fall through the cracks. If you see an ad that you think violates Google’s ad policies, you can report it.
+
+Reporting an ad does not block that ad. Learn more about how to block an ad.
+
+To report an ad:
+
+For ads you see on Google services, on the ad, select More.
+Or
+For ads you see on sites and apps that partner with Google, on the ad, select CloseWhy this ad?
+Select Report ad.
+On the “Report an ad” page, select An ad violates other Google Ads policies.
+Fill out the form.
+If the form has any fields that are pre-filled, do not edit them.
+If required, provide additional details telling us why you think this ad violates our policies.
+For example, if you think an ad is phishing, provide the name of the site this ad claims to be from.
+Select Submit.
+Like an ad
+
+If you see an ad on Google for a product or service you’re interested in, you can like that ad. After you like an ad, you may start to see ads like it more often.
+
+To like an ad on Google sites:
+
+On the ad, select More.
+Select Like ad .
+
+This feature isn’t available if you’ve turned personalized ads off or are signed out of your Google Account.
+
+Learn more how to turn on or off personalized ads on Google.
+
+Customize ad topics and brands
+
+With My Ad Center, you can customize your ads by choosing the topics and brands that you’d like to get more or fewer ads about. By customizing your ads, you have greater control of the kinds of ads you see on Google services, like Search and YouTube.  
+
+When you customize your ad, you are influencing how Google determines what ads to show you. If you tell Google you’d like to see more ads about hiking and see fewer ads about jewelry, you may start to see more ads related to the outdoors  and fewer ones related to necklaces.
+
+Customizing your ads does not block ad topics or brands
+Customizing your ads doesn't mean you'll see more or fewer ads overall. When you tell Google you want to see fewer ads about a topic or brand, you’ll start to see fewer ads about that topic or brand soon. In some instances, however, you still might see an ad about that topic or brand. For example, if you wanted to see fewer ads about jewelry, but use Google Search to look for earrings, you may see ads for earrings.
+On Google
+
+You can customize your ads in My Ad Center and on ads you see on Google services. To customize your ads, when you see an ad on Google:
+
+On the ad, select More.
+Select See more  or See fewer  on the topics or brands you want to see more or fewer ads about.
+
+This feature isn’t available if you’ve turned personalized ads off or are signed out of your Google Account.
+
+Learn more how to turn on or off personalized ads on Google.
+
+About this advertiser
+
+Google requires advertisers complete an identity verification process. This process requires that advertisers provide legal documentation with their name and location. You’ll see these ad disclosures on Google services, such as Search and YouTube, and other sites that partner with Google.
+
+Learn more about the advertiser identity verification process
+
+On Google
+
+To learn more about an advertiser on Google services, like Search and YouTube:
+
+On the ad, select More.
+Select About this advertiser.
+On sites and apps that partner with Google
+
+To learn more about an advertiser on sites and apps that partner with Google:
+
+On the ad, select Close.
+Select Why this ad?
+Was this helpful?YesNo
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milonmaze commented 1 year ago

f75e16f893057d28d232c5e8498adca69ded4e52: https://support.google.com/store/answer/9427031?hl=en @ 2023-06-10

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@@ -50,7 +50,6 @@ If you win in the arbitration and are awarded an amount that exceeds the last wr

 11. Governing law and judicial forum for non-arbitrable disputes. These Arbitration Terms are governed by the FAA and (only to the extent not inconsistent with the substantive and procedural provisions of the FAA), the laws of the State of California, without regard to conflicts of laws principles. The arbitrator will not be bound by rulings in other arbitrations involving Google to which you are not a party. Other than claims that must be resolved through binding arbitration (or that may be brought in small claims court), any disputes relating to your Google Device (e.g. an intellectual property rights infringement claim under Section 2(c), or if the entirety of these Arbitration Terms is found to be unenforceable by a court under Section 7) will be litigated exclusively in the federal or state courts of Santa Clara County, California; the parties consent to personal and exclusive jurisdiction in these courts.

-Was this helpful?YesNo
 Need more help?
 Sign in for additional support options to quickly solve your issue
 Sign in
milonmaze commented 1 year ago

49f6bf98f56cd072fbc772d7eb5a714131867d2c: https://support.google.com/store/answer/9427031?hl=en @ 2023-08-12

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@@ -50,6 +50,8 @@ If you win in the arbitration and are awarded an amount that exceeds the last wr

 11. Governing law and judicial forum for non-arbitrable disputes. These Arbitration Terms are governed by the FAA and (only to the extent not inconsistent with the substantive and procedural provisions of the FAA), the laws of the State of California, without regard to conflicts of laws principles. The arbitrator will not be bound by rulings in other arbitrations involving Google to which you are not a party. Other than claims that must be resolved through binding arbitration (or that may be brought in small claims court), any disputes relating to your Google Device (e.g. an intellectual property rights infringement claim under Section 2(c), or if the entirety of these Arbitration Terms is found to be unenforceable by a court under Section 7) will be litigated exclusively in the federal or state courts of Santa Clara County, California; the parties consent to personal and exclusive jurisdiction in these courts.

+12. If your Google Device will be used by a child under the age of 18, you confirm that you are a parent or legal guardian of the child and acknowledge that you are agreeing to these Arbitration Terms on behalf of yourself and the child. Do not allow your Google Device to be used by a child unless you can confirm and agree to the foregoing.
+
 Need more help?
 Sign in for additional support options to quickly solve your issue
 Sign in
milonmaze commented 1 year ago

514c14ed7e9eb9f896dbbbdbce4c34efebaf2402: https://support.google.com/ads/answer/1634057 @ 2023-08-26

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+++ b/support.google.com/ads/answer/1634057.md
@@ -1,5 +1,8 @@
 Skip to main content
 Control the ads you see when you see them
+
+ 
+
 In this article
 Where can you control your ads
 Block an ad
@@ -11,67 +14,88 @@ Where can you control your ads

 With My Ad Center and About this Ad, you have greater control of your ad experience. Whether you're on Google services, like YouTube and Search, or on sites that partner with Google to show ads, you can block an ad, report an ad, learn who paid for an ad, and much more.

+My Ad Center works best in the newest versions of your browser. Without the most up-to-date version of your browser, you may not be able to use My Ad Center. Learn more about how to update your browser.
+
 My Ad Center on ads

-You can open My Ad Center directly on the ads you see on Google services, like Search and YouTube. With My Ad Center, you can:
+You can open My Ad Center directly on the ads you see on Google services, like Search and YouTube.

-Block an ad
-Report an ad
-Like an ad
-Customize the ads you’ll see
-Learn more about this advertiser
-See what info was used to show you that ad
-My Ad Center will be rolled out gradually across all Google services in 2023. You may not see all of the following features on all Google services right away.
+To open My Ad Center on an ad: select  More or Info .
+
+My Ad Center is being rolled out across all Google services. You may; however, not see all of the following features on all Google services right away.
+My Ad Center on your Connected TV
+
+If you use a Connected TV with Android TV, Google TV, or the YouTube app on your TV you can open My Ad Center directly from the ads you see. To help protect your privacy, you’ll be provided a special link and a QR code to access My Ad Center.
+
+To access My Ad Center on your Connected TV, using your remote or connected mobile device: 
+
+On the ad, select Ad Options.
+Visit the special link provided
+Or
+Scan the QR Code on your Connected TV with your mobile device’s camera.
 About this Ad

-You can open About this Ad directly on the ads you see on partner sites and apps. Partner sites and apps use Google technology to show ads and are neither owned nor operated by Google. With About this Ad, you can:
+You can open About this Ad directly on the ads you see on partner sites and apps. Partner sites and apps use Google technology to show ads and are neither owned nor operated by Google.

-Block an ad
-Report an ad
-Learn more about this advertiser
-See what info was used to show you that ad
 Not every website or app uses Google technology to show ads. Many sites and apps use other ad platforms to show ads.
 Block an ad

 With My Ad Center and About this Ad, you can block ads you don’t want to see. After you block an ad, we’ll do our best to make sure you don’t see that same ad on Google services or partner sites while you’re signed in to your Google Account.

+This feature isn’t available if you’ve turned personalized ads off or are signed out of your Google Account.
+
+Learn more how to turn on or off personalized ads on Google.
+
 On Google

 To block an ad on Google service, like Search and YouTube:

-On the ad, select More.
+On the ad, select  More or Info .
 Select Block ad .
+On your Connected TV
+
+To stop seeing an ad on your Connected TV, using your remote or connected mobile device: 
+
+On the ad, select Ad Options.
+Select Stop seeing this ad.
 On sites and apps that partner with Google

 To stop seeing an ad on sites and apps that partner with Google:

-On the ad, select Close.
+On the ad, select Close or Adchoices .
 Select Stop seeing this ad.
-Report an ad
+How to report an ad

 Keeping ads safe for users is a top priority for Google, but sometimes bad ones fall through the cracks. If you see an ad that you think violates Google’s ad policies, you can report it.

 Reporting an ad does not block that ad. Learn more about how to block an ad.

-To report an ad:
+Depending upon where you see an ad, the step and icons below may be slightly different. To report an ad:

-For ads you see on Google services, on the ad, select More.
+For ads you see on Google services, on the ad, select  More or Info .
 Or
-For ads you see on sites and apps that partner with Google, on the ad, select CloseWhy this ad?
+For ads you see on sites and apps that partner with Google, on the ad,  select Close or Adchoices Why this ad?
+If you see multiple ads at the top of My Ad Center, select the ad you'd like to report. 
 Select Report ad.
-On the “Report an ad” page, select An ad violates other Google Ads policies.
+If you're not signed in to your Google Account, enter your email address. 
+Select the reason why you're reporting the ad. 
 Fill out the form.
 If the form has any fields that are pre-filled, do not edit them.
 If required, provide additional details telling us why you think this ad violates our policies.
 For example, if you think an ad is phishing, provide the name of the site this ad claims to be from.
 Select Submit.
+
+After you report an ad, you’ll get an email confirming that we’ve received your report.
+
+Once we've received your report, we will review it. Learn more about our review process
 Like an ad

 If you see an ad on Google for a product or service you’re interested in, you can like that ad. After you like an ad, you may start to see ads like it more often.

 To like an ad on Google sites:

-On the ad, select More.
+On the ad, select  More or Info .
+If you see multiple ads at the top of My Ad Center, select the ad you want to like. 
 Select Like ad .

 This feature isn’t available if you’ve turned personalized ads off or are signed out of your Google Account.
@@ -90,9 +114,11 @@ On Google

 You can customize your ads in My Ad Center and on ads you see on Google services. To customize your ads, when you see an ad on Google:

-On the ad, select More.
+On the ad,   select  More or Info .
 Select See more  or See fewer  on the topics or brands you want to see more or fewer ads about.

+My Ad Center is being rolled out across all Google services. You may, however, not see this feature on all Google services right away.
+
 This feature isn’t available if you’ve turned personalized ads off or are signed out of your Google Account.

 Learn more how to turn on or off personalized ads on Google.
@@ -107,12 +133,12 @@ On Google

 To learn more about an advertiser on Google services, like Search and YouTube:

-On the ad, select More.
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milonmaze commented 1 year ago

3c197a8919b9398da131a91b1594592fe9fb4a79: https://support.google.com/store/answer/9427031?hl=en @ 2023-10-07

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 For disputes or claims relating to your Google Device, these Arbitration Terms supersede any terms regarding dispute resolution in any other agreement between you and Google and contain the whole agreement between us with respect to disputes or claims relating to your Google Device.

-2. Exceptions. However, you and Google: (a) may still bring an individual action in small claims court; (b) may still pursue an enforcement action through a federal, state, or local agency if that action is available; and (c) must file suit in court to address an intellectual property rights infringement claim (as set forth in Section 11 below). Also, nothing in these Arbitration Terms bars either of us from bringing issues to the attention of federal, state, or local agencies.
+2. Exceptions. However, you and Google: (a) may still bring an individual action in small claims court; (b) may still pursue an enforcement action through a federal, state, or local agency if that action is available; and (c) must file suit in court to address an intellectual property rights infringement claim (as set forth in Section 12 below). Also, nothing in these Arbitration Terms bars either of us from bringing issues to the attention of federal, state, or local agencies.

 3. Rules. The American Arbitration Association (“AAA”) will administer the arbitration and will do so according to its Consumer Arbitration Rules (the “AAA Rules”). You can see the AAA Rules and filing forms online at www.adr.org.

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 5. Fees and hearing location. If you are the one who commences arbitration, Google will reimburse you for your payment of the filing fee, unless your claim is for more than $10,000, in which case the AAA Rules will determine who pays that fee. Unless the parties agree otherwise, any arbitration hearing will take place (at your option) in Santa Clara County or the county (or parish) of your current address. However, if the claim is for $10,000 or less, you may decide whether you want the arbitration to be conducted instead: (a) only on the basis of documents or (b) through a telephone hearing. If the arbitrator decides that either the substance of your claim or the remedy you asked for is frivolous or brought for an improper purpose, then we’ll use the AAA Rules to determine whether you or Google is responsible for the filing, administrative and arbitrator fees.

-6. No class actions. By agreeing to arbitration, to the fullest extent legally permissible, we each may bring claims relating to these Arbitration Terms and/or your Google Device only in our individual capacities and not in a class action. Also, to the fullest extent legally permissible, the arbitrator can’t consolidate claims into a class proceeding either. The arbitrator may award injunctive relief only in favor of you, the individual party seeking relief, and only to the extent necessary to provide relief that is warranted by your individual claim, and not any remedy that affects other Google customers or users. However, if a court decides that applicable law precludes enforcement of any of this section’s limitations as to a particular claim for relief or remedy (such as declaratory or injunctive relief), then that claim or remedy (and only that claim or remedy) must be severed from the arbitration and must be brought in the state or federal courts located in Santa Clara County, California, while the remaining claims and remedies (such as individual damages or restitution) will still be resolved through binding arbitration.  
+6. No class actions. By agreeing to arbitration, to the fullest extent legally permissible, we each may bring claims relating to these Arbitration Terms and/or your Google Device only in our individual capacities and not in a class action. Also, to the fullest extent legally permissible, the arbitrator can’t consolidate claims into a class proceeding either. The arbitrator may award injunctive relief only in favor of you, the individual party seeking relief, and only to the extent necessary to provide relief that is warranted by your individual claim, and not any remedy that affects other Google customers or users. However, if a court decides that applicable law precludes enforcement of any of this section’s limitations as to a particular claim for relief or remedy (such as declaratory or injunctive relief), then that claim or remedy (and only that claim or remedy) must be severed from the arbitration and must be brought in the state or federal courts located in Santa Clara County, California, while the remaining claims and remedies (such as individual damages or restitution) will still be resolved through binding arbitration.

-7. Enforceability. All issues in the dispute are for the arbitrator to decide, except that only a court may decide issues relating to the scope and enforceability of these Arbitration Terms, whether a dispute can be arbitrated, or the interpretation of these Arbitration Terms. Except as provided in Section 6, if any provision of these Arbitration Terms is found unenforceable, that provision will be severed and the balance of these Arbitration Terms will remain in full force and effect. If for some reason the entirety of these Arbitration Terms is found to be unenforceable, then they won’t apply, and you and Google agree to resolve disputes in the state or federal courts as set forth in Section 11. Judgment on an arbitration award may be entered by any court having jurisdiction.
+7. Batch Arbitration. To promote efficient handling of arbitration Demands, if 50 or more substantially similar Demands are filed against Google by or with the help of an entity or coordinated group of entities, the AAA will promptly take steps to: (1) administer the Demands in batches of 50 (plus a final batch consisting of any remaining Demands); (2) appoint one arbitrator for each batch; (3) consider each batch as a single consolidated arbitration with one set of filing and administrative fees per side, one procedural calendar, one hearing (if any) in a place to be decided by the arbitrator, and one final award (taken together, the “Batch Arbitration” process); and (4) take other steps as necessary for a speedy and efficient resolution of the Demands. Demands are of a “substantially similar nature" if they arise out of or relate to the same event or facts, raise similar legal issues, and seek similar relief. If the parties disagree on whether the Batch Arbitration process applies, the AAA will appoint an arbitrator to decide that issue, whose fees will be paid by Google and who may prescribe procedures needed to resolve the disagreement. The Batch Arbitration process does not authorize a class, collective, consolidated, joint, or mass arbitration or action other than as set forth in this section.

-8. Confidentiality. The arbitrator shall honor all evidentiary privileges recognized at law, and shall enter orders as appropriate in order to protect the parties’ trade secrets or confidential information. The parties agree to maintain either party’s trade secrets or proprietary business information as confidential and to protect the confidentiality of any other information (such as private customer information) that is legally protected from disclosure. However, we may each disclose these matters, in confidence, to our respective accountants, auditors, and insurance providers.
+8. Enforceability. All issues in the dispute are for the arbitrator to decide, except that only a court may decide issues relating to the scope and enforceability of these Arbitration Terms, whether a dispute can be arbitrated, or the interpretation of these Arbitration Terms. Except as provided in Section 6, if any provision of these Arbitration Terms is found unenforceable, that provision will be severed and the balance of these Arbitration Terms will remain in full force and effect. If for some reason the entirety of these Arbitration Terms is found to be unenforceable, then they won’t apply, and you and Google agree to resolve disputes in the state or federal courts as set forth in Section 12. Judgment on an arbitration award may be entered by any court having jurisdiction.

-9. 30-day return or opt-out period. You have the right to return your Google Device or opt out of these Arbitration Terms if you don’t agree with these Arbitration Terms, unless you previously agreed to an arbitration provision in connection with your purchase. If you decide to return your Google Device, you must return it within 30 days of activating your Google Device for the first time (unless a longer period is required by applicable law), unused, with the original packaging, to the seller from whom you purchased it, and you will receive a full refund. If you decide to keep your Google Device but opt out of these Arbitration Terms, you must do so by notifying Google within 30 days of activating your Google Device for the first time (unless a longer period is required by applicable law) by following the instructions at g.co/devicearbitration/optout. An opt-out notice does not revoke or otherwise affect any previous agreement between us.
+9. Confidentiality. The arbitrator shall honor all evidentiary privileges recognized at law, and shall enter orders as appropriate in order to protect the parties’ trade secrets or confidential information. The parties agree to maintain either party’s trade secrets or proprietary business information as confidential and to protect the confidentiality of any other information (such as private customer information) that is legally protected from disclosure. However, we may each disclose these matters, in confidence, to our respective accountants, auditors, and insurance providers.

-10. Future changes to these Arbitration Terms. If Google makes any changes to these Arbitration Terms (other than a change to Google’s address for notice), you may reject any of those changes by notifying Google via the process set forth in Section 4 within 30 days of the change. It is not necessary to submit a rejection of the future change if you properly opted out of arbitration upon purchase. By rejecting a future change, you are agreeing to arbitrate any dispute between us in accordance with the language of the last Arbitration Terms that you accepted.
+10. 30-day return or opt-out period. You have the right to return your Google Device or opt out of these Arbitration Terms if you don’t agree with these Arbitration Terms, unless you previously agreed to an arbitration provision in connection with your purchase. If you decide to return your Google Device, you must return it within 30 days of activating your Google Device for the first time (unless a longer period is required by applicable law), unused, with the original packaging, to the seller from whom you purchased it, and you will receive a full refund. If you decide to keep your Google Device but opt out of these Arbitration Terms, you must do so by notifying Google within 30 days of activating your Google Device for the first time (unless a longer period is required by applicable law) by following the instructions at g.co/devicearbitration/optout. An opt-out notice does not revoke or otherwise affect any previous agreement between us.

-11. Governing law and judicial forum for non-arbitrable disputes. These Arbitration Terms are governed by the FAA and (only to the extent not inconsistent with the substantive and procedural provisions of the FAA), the laws of the State of California, without regard to conflicts of laws principles. The arbitrator will not be bound by rulings in other arbitrations involving Google to which you are not a party. Other than claims that must be resolved through binding arbitration (or that may be brought in small claims court), any disputes relating to your Google Device (e.g. an intellectual property rights infringement claim under Section 2(c), or if the entirety of these Arbitration Terms is found to be unenforceable by a court under Section 7) will be litigated exclusively in the federal or state courts of Santa Clara County, California; the parties consent to personal and exclusive jurisdiction in these courts.
+11. Future changes to these Arbitration Terms. If Google makes any changes to these Arbitration Terms (other than a change to Google’s address for notice), you may reject any of those changes by notifying Google via the process set forth in Section 4 within 30 days of the change. It is not necessary to submit a rejection of the future change if you properly opted out of arbitration upon purchase. By rejecting a future change, you are agreeing to arbitrate any dispute between us in accordance with the language of the last Arbitration Terms that you accepted.

-12. If your Google Device will be used by a child under the age of 18, you confirm that you are a parent or legal guardian of the child and acknowledge that you are agreeing to these Arbitration Terms on behalf of yourself and the child. Do not allow your Google Device to be used by a child unless you can confirm and agree to the foregoing.
+12. Governing law and judicial forum for non-arbitrable disputes. These Arbitration Terms are governed by the FAA and (only to the extent not inconsistent with the substantive and procedural provisions of the FAA), the laws of the State of California, without regard to conflicts of laws principles. The arbitrator will not be bound by rulings in other arbitrations involving Google to which you are not a party. Other than claims that must be resolved through binding arbitration (or that may be brought in small claims court), any disputes relating to your Google Device (e.g. an intellectual property rights infringement claim under Section 2(c), or if the entirety of these Arbitration Terms is found to be unenforceable by a court under Section 8) will be litigated exclusively in the federal or state courts of Santa Clara County, California; the parties consent to personal and exclusive jurisdiction in these courts.
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+13. If your Google Device will be used by a child under the age of 18, you confirm that you are a parent or legal guardian of the child and acknowledge that you are agreeing to these Arbitration Terms on behalf of yourself and the child. Do not allow your Google Device to be used by a child unless you can confirm and agree to the foregoing.

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milonmaze commented 1 year ago

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milonmaze commented 12 months ago

e018a94510dca62b64ae96c4741d2af4a4762625: https://support.google.com/store/answer/9427031?hl=en @ 2023-10-21

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milonmaze commented 11 months ago

ee65e71ceb184a4ff87019422da0a237f089a75c: https://support.google.com/store/answer/9427031?hl=en @ 2023-10-28

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milonmaze commented 10 months ago

a98c88b9d622bb4b3be4bbcacb8fbc9e11f0f4de: https://support.google.com/store/answer/9427031?hl=en @ 2023-11-25

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milonmaze commented 10 months ago

6d978dcd00bb59717470dc3d12a9600ebf5fe96f: https://support.google.com/store/answer/9427031?hl=en @ 2023-12-02

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milonmaze commented 9 months ago

b7b47d40a04db4f5f0513abdcda3dbab69da346b: https://support.google.com/ads/answer/1634057 @ 2024-01-13

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 Not every website or app uses Google technology to show ads. Many sites and apps use other ad platforms to show ads.
 Block an ad

-With My Ad Center and About this Ad, you can block ads you don’t want to see. After you block an ad, we’ll do our best to make sure you don’t see that same ad on Google services or partner sites while you’re signed in to your Google Account.
+With My Ad Center and About this Ad, you can block ads you don’t want to see. After you block an ad, we’ll do our best to make sure you don’t see that same ad on Google services or partner sites, for at least six months, while you’re signed in to your Google Account.

 This feature isn’t available if you’ve turned personalized ads off or are signed out of your Google Account.
milonmaze commented 2 months ago

a62609e47ada99f1ecd5a639e79e260d96b517ef: https://support.google.com/ads/answer/1634057 @ 2024-07-27

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milonmaze commented 2 months ago

c952ae126cdf0228a1d3ef350d8fd8d128eb8aac: https://support.google.com/ads/answer/1634057 @ 2024-08-10

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