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13e917363ddd0afedb3544faa7c51fc26187ba41: https://cloud.google.com/terms/cloud-privacy-notice @ 2021-02-14

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+Language
+Sign in
+Contact Us
+Get started for free
+Why Google
+Solutions
+Products
+Pricing
+Getting started
+Docs
+Support
+Google Cloud Terms
+Google Cloud Platform
+Google Cloud Privacy Notice
+Google Workspace
+G Suite for Education
+Google Maps Platform
+Chrome Enterprise
+Android
+Cloud Identity
+Apigee
+Firebase
+Terms Directory
+Rate and review
+Google Cloud Privacy Notice
+
+Effective Date: November 27, 2020
+
+Last modified: December 07, 2020
+
+This Privacy Notice describes how we collect and process your personal information in relation to Google Workspace and Google Cloud Platform (together, “Cloud Services”).
+
+We offer Cloud Services either directly or via our authorized partners. Where we refer to our customers in this notice, we also mean our partners and their customers.
+
+Expand all
+Information We Collect
+Why We Process Data
+Where Data Is Stored
+How We Secure Data
+How We Share Data
+Access to Data
+Deletion and Retention of Data
+Using Google Accounts and Products
+EU Privacy Standards and GDPR
+Brazil Requirements
+California Requirements
+Korea Requirements
+Updates to this Notice
+Rate and review
+
+Except as otherwise noted, the content of this page is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License, and code samples are licensed under the Apache 2.0 License. For details, see the Google Developers Site Policies. Java is a registered trademark of Oracle and/or its affiliates.
+
+Why Google
+Choosing Google Cloud
+Trust and security
+Open cloud
+Global infrastructure
+Customers and case studies
+Analyst reports
+Whitepapers
+Products and pricing
+Google Cloud pricing
+Google Workspace pricing
+Maps Platform pricing
+See all products
+Solutions
+Application modernization
+Artificial Intelligence
+Business application platform
+Database solutions
+Infrastructure modernization
+Productivity & collaboration
+Security
+Smart analytics
+Cloud-natives
+DevOps
+Industries
+Small business
+See all solutions
+Resources
+Google Cloud documentation
+Google Cloud quickstarts
+Google Cloud Marketplace
+Google Workspace Marketplace
+Support
+Code samples
+Tutorials
+Training
+Certifications
+Google Developers
+Google Cloud for Startups
+System status
+Release Notes
+Engage
+Contact sales
+Find a Partner
+Become a Partner
+Blog
+Events
+Podcast
+Community
+Press center
+Google Cloud on YouTube
+Google Cloud Platform on YouTube
+Google Workspace on YouTube
+Follow on Twitter
+Join User Research
+We're hiring. Join Google Cloud!
+About Google
+Privacy
+Site terms
+Google Cloud terms
+Carbon neutral since 2007
+Sign up for the Google Cloud newsletter
+Subscribe
+Language
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milonmaze commented 3 years ago

27baf2d08bea0e8b6750d04670d24ee3eb822b69: https://cloud.google.com/terms/cloud-privacy-notice @ 2021-02-22

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@@ -13,13 +13,14 @@ Google Cloud Terms
 Google Cloud Platform
 Google Cloud Privacy Notice
 Google Workspace
-G Suite for Education
+Google Workspace for Education
 Google Maps Platform
 Chrome Enterprise
 Android
 Cloud Identity
 Apigee
 Firebase
+Google Contracting Entity
 Terms Directory
 Rate and review
 Google Cloud Privacy Notice
milonmaze commented 3 years ago

6fd9a1a6e35a732582e25b09574c78f328f40c9c: https://cloud.google.com/terms/cloud-privacy-notice @ 2021-02-27

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@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ Google Cloud Platform
 Google Cloud Privacy Notice
 Google Workspace
 Google Workspace for Education
+Google Workspace Translations
 Google Maps Platform
 Chrome Enterprise
 Android
milonmaze commented 3 years ago

33e934ccf927b90d49526a75d28c418b4ae9c45d: https://cloud.google.com/terms/cloud-privacy-notice @ 2021-03-07

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@@ -43,11 +43,11 @@ How We Share Data
 Access to Data
 Deletion and Retention of Data
 Using Google Accounts and Products
+Updates to this Notice
 EU Privacy Standards and GDPR
 Brazil Requirements
 California Requirements
 Korea Requirements
-Updates to this Notice
 Rate and review

 Except as otherwise noted, the content of this page is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License, and code samples are licensed under the Apache 2.0 License. For details, see the Google Developers Site Policies. Java is a registered trademark of Oracle and/or its affiliates.
milonmaze commented 3 years ago

d97561a961211ddf4133c0733ae0a5fb133d1348: https://cloud.google.com/terms/cloud-privacy-notice @ 2021-03-21

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@@ -52,62 +52,6 @@ Rate and review

 Except as otherwise noted, the content of this page is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License, and code samples are licensed under the Apache 2.0 License. For details, see the Google Developers Site Policies. Java is a registered trademark of Oracle and/or its affiliates.

-Why Google
-Choosing Google Cloud
-Trust and security
-Open cloud
-Global infrastructure
-Customers and case studies
-Analyst reports
-Whitepapers
-Products and pricing
-Google Cloud pricing
-Google Workspace pricing
-Maps Platform pricing
-See all products
-Solutions
-Application modernization
-Artificial Intelligence
-Business application platform
-Database solutions
-Infrastructure modernization
-Productivity & collaboration
-Security
-Smart analytics
-Cloud-natives
-DevOps
-Industries
-Small business
-See all solutions
-Resources
-Google Cloud documentation
-Google Cloud quickstarts
-Google Cloud Marketplace
-Google Workspace Marketplace
-Support
-Code samples
-Tutorials
-Training
-Certifications
-Google Developers
-Google Cloud for Startups
-System status
-Release Notes
-Engage
-Contact sales
-Find a Partner
-Become a Partner
-Blog
-Events
-Podcast
-Community
-Press center
-Google Cloud on YouTube
-Google Cloud Platform on YouTube
-Google Workspace on YouTube
-Follow on Twitter
-Join User Research
-We're hiring. Join Google Cloud!
 About Google
 Privacy
 Site terms
milonmaze commented 2 years ago

9f83a1205f1da734807e5c230800f73b2971613a: https://cloud.google.com/terms/cloud-privacy-notice @ 2021-06-05

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@@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ Support
 Google Cloud Terms
 Google Cloud Platform
 Google Cloud Privacy Notice
+Google Cloud User Experience Research Panel Addendum
 Google Workspace
 Google Workspace for Education
 Google Workspace Translations
@@ -26,11 +27,13 @@ Terms Directory
 Rate and review
 Google Cloud Privacy Notice

-Effective Date: November 27, 2020
+Note that the below notice will replace the current Google Cloud Privacy Notice on July 1, 2021. The current notice can be found here.

-Last modified: December 07, 2020
+Effective Date: July 1, 2021

-This Privacy Notice describes how we collect and process your personal information in relation to Google Workspace and Google Cloud Platform (together, “Cloud Services”).
+Last modified: May 30, 2021 | Previous Versions
+
+This Google Cloud Privacy Notice describes how we collect and process your personal information in relation to Google Workspace, Google Workspace for Education and Google Cloud Platform (together, “Cloud Services”).

 We offer Cloud Services either directly or via our authorized partners. Where we refer to our customers in this notice, we also mean our partners and their customers.

@@ -43,11 +46,15 @@ How We Share Data
 Access to Data
 Deletion and Retention of Data
 Using Google Accounts and Products
-Updates to this Notice
 EU Privacy Standards and GDPR
 Brazil Requirements
 California Requirements
 Korea Requirements
+Updates to this Notice
+
+Previous Versions
+
+December 07, 2020
 Rate and review

 Except as otherwise noted, the content of this page is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License, and code samples are licensed under the Apache 2.0 License. For details, see the Google Developers Site Policies. Java is a registered trademark of Oracle and/or its affiliates.
milonmaze commented 2 years ago

da9194a6b19a605cad3c9f6a895932348a570b9e: https://cloud.google.com/terms/cloud-privacy-notice @ 2021-06-12

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@@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ Google Contracting Entity
 Terms Directory
 Rate and review
 Google Cloud Privacy Notice
+bookmark_border

 Note that the below notice will replace the current Google Cloud Privacy Notice on July 1, 2021. The current notice can be found here.
milonmaze commented 2 years ago

72c3e589c1bd192b01cef62e21e32fc7a058ac81: https://cloud.google.com/terms/cloud-privacy-notice @ 2021-07-03

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@@ -26,9 +26,6 @@ Google Contracting Entity
 Terms Directory
 Rate and review
 Google Cloud Privacy Notice
-bookmark_border
-
-Note that the below notice will replace the current Google Cloud Privacy Notice on July 1, 2021. The current notice can be found here.

 Effective Date: July 1, 2021
milonmaze commented 2 years ago

80dc5cf2b65ac997a702f9ffbc8353cf26274344: https://cloud.google.com/terms/cloud-privacy-notice @ 2021-07-31

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@@ -9,33 +9,16 @@ Pricing
 Getting started
 Docs
 Support
-Google Cloud Terms
-Google Cloud Platform
-Google Cloud Privacy Notice
-Google Cloud User Experience Research Panel Addendum
-Google Workspace
-Google Workspace for Education
-Google Workspace Translations
-Google Maps Platform
-Chrome Enterprise
-Android
-Cloud Identity
-Apigee
-Firebase
-Google Contracting Entity
-Terms Directory
-Rate and review
+Back to Google Cloud Terms Directory
+Current
 Google Cloud Privacy Notice

 Effective Date: July 1, 2021

-Last modified: May 30, 2021 | Previous Versions
-
-This Google Cloud Privacy Notice describes how we collect and process your personal information in relation to Google Workspace, Google Workspace for Education and Google Cloud Platform (together, “Cloud Services”).
+This Google Cloud Privacy Notice describes how we collect and process your personal information in relation to Google Workspace, Google Workspace for Education and Google Cloud Platform (together, “Cloud Services”).

 We offer Cloud Services either directly or via our authorized partners. Where we refer to our customers in this notice, we also mean our partners and their customers.

-Expand all
 Information We Collect
 Why We Process Data
 Where Data Is Stored
@@ -49,14 +32,8 @@ Brazil Requirements
 California Requirements
 Korea Requirements
 Updates to this Notice
-
-Previous Versions
-
-December 07, 2020
-Rate and review
-
-Except as otherwise noted, the content of this page is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License, and code samples are licensed under the Apache 2.0 License. For details, see the Google Developers Site Policies. Java is a registered trademark of Oracle and/or its affiliates.
-
+PREVIOUS VERSIONS (Last modified May 30, 2021)
+December 7, 2020
 About Google
 Privacy
 Site terms
milonmaze commented 2 years ago

122a11ae766b7f0320bc81cd76e1c204ce07aa7f: https://cloud.google.com/terms/cloud-privacy-notice @ 2021-09-04

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@@ -2,15 +2,6 @@ Language
 Sign in
 Contact Us
 Get started for free
-Why Google
-Solutions
-Products
-Pricing
-Getting started
-Docs
-Support
-Back to Google Cloud Terms Directory
-Current
 Google Cloud Privacy Notice

 Effective Date: July 1, 2021
@@ -33,12 +24,4 @@ California Requirements
 Korea Requirements
 Updates to this Notice
 PREVIOUS VERSIONS (Last modified May 30, 2021)
-December 7, 2020
-About Google
-Privacy
-Site terms
-Google Cloud terms
-Carbon neutral since 2007
-Sign up for the Google Cloud newsletter
-Subscribe
-Language
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+December 7, 2020
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milonmaze commented 2 years ago

fdbb74da11c6b7813d7f2271eccac08a6fb65f80: https://cloud.google.com/terms/services @ 2021-09-11

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milonmaze commented 2 years ago

5939c69ef3c2b50433ce76730b4f6f5b37803ea4: https://cloud.google.com/terms/service-terms @ 2021-09-11

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milonmaze commented 2 years ago

d7494395db947aa3b52747a01b72ff56e78fe22c: https://cloud.google.com/terms/services @ 2021-09-18

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@@ -62,6 +62,8 @@ Google Cloud Armor: Google Cloud Armor offers a policy framework and rules langu

 Google Cloud Armor Managed Protection Plus is a managed application protection service subscription that bundles Google Cloud Armor WAF and DDoS Protection with additional services and capabilities including DDoS response support, DDoS bill protection, and Google Cloud Armor Adaptive Protection, which is Google’s machine-learning based solution to protect internet-facing endpoints from network and application-based attacks.

+Network Connectivity Center (Preview): Network Connectivity Center is a hub-and-spoke model for network connectivity management in Google Cloud that facilitates connecting a customer's resources to its cloud network.
+
 Network Intelligence Center: Network Intelligence Center is Google Cloud’s comprehensive network monitoring, verification, and optimization platform across the Google Cloud, multi-cloud, and on-prem environments.

 Network Service Tiers: Network Service Tiers enable you to select different quality networks (tiers) for outbound traffic to the internet: the Standard Tier primarily utilizes third party transit providers while the Premium Tier leverages Google's private backbone and peering surface for egress.
@@ -365,5 +367,5 @@ Config Connector is a Kubernetes add-on that allows you to manage your Google C
 Kf enables you to migrate and run applications from the open-source Cloud Foundry platform into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos.
 Migrate for Anthos enables you to migrate and run applications from virtual machines on-premise or other clouds into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos, while producing container and data artifacts for integration with modern CI/CD, Anthos and Google Cloud services. Migrated container images and artifacts are portable for use across a variety of Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos hybrid configurations as listed in the applicable software documentation. With Migrate for Anthos, the need for application rewrite is minimized.
 Migrate for Compute Engine v4.X enables you to validate, run, and migrate applications from on-premise or other clouds into Compute Engine while minimizing downtime and application rewrite.
-PREVIOUS VERSIONS (Last modified August 24, 2021)
-July 20, 2021 June 22, 2021 May 18, 2021 April 30, 2021 April 14, 2021 April 8, 2021 March 31, 2021 March 2, 2021 February 4, 2021 January 26, 2021 January 6, 2021 November 2, 2020 September 15, 2020 September 1, 2020 August 19, 2020 August 7, 2020 July 27, 2020 July 24, 2020 July 13, 2020 June 30, 2020 June 9, 2020 April 27, 2020 April 22, 2020 April 15, 2020 April 9, 2020 March 31, 2020 March 26, 2020 March 16, 2020 March 11, 2020 February 25, 2020 February 3, 2020 December 12, 2019 December 3, 2019 November 14, 2019 November 4, 2019 October 7, 2019 October 1, 2019 August 21, 2019 June 25, 2019 June 17, 2019 May 31, 2019 May 16, 2019 April 10, 2019 April 9, 2019 March 11, 2019 February 1, 2019 January 2, 2019 December 13, 2018 December 3, 2018 October 7, 2018 September 18, 2018 August 29, 2018 August 16, 2018 August 2, 2018 July 31, 2018 July 24, 2018 July 10, 2018 June 28, 2018 May 18, 2018 May 9, 2018 May 8, 2018 April 13, 2018 March 27, 2018 March 23, 2018 March 21, 2018 February 6, 2018 January 17, 2018 November 16, 2017 November 13, 2017 November 9, 2017 October 3, 2017 September 25, 2017 September 13, 2017 August 30, 2017
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+PREVIOUS VERSIONS (Last modified September 13, 2021)
+August 24, 2021 July 20, 2021 June 22, 2021 May 18, 2021 April 30, 2021 April 14, 2021 April 8, 2021 March 31, 2021 March 2, 2021 February 4, 2021 January 26, 2021 January 6, 2021 November 2, 2020 September 15, 2020 September 1, 2020 August 19, 2020 August 7, 2020 July 27, 2020 July 24, 2020 July 13, 2020 June 30, 2020 June 9, 2020 April 27, 2020 April 22, 2020 April 15, 2020 April 9, 2020 March 31, 2020 March 26, 2020 March 16, 2020 March 11, 2020 February 25, 2020 February 3, 2020 December 12, 2019 December 3, 2019 November 14, 2019 November 4, 2019 October 7, 2019 October 1, 2019 August 21, 2019 June 25, 2019 June 17, 2019 May 31, 2019 May 16, 2019 April 10, 2019 April 9, 2019 March 11, 2019 February 1, 2019 January 2, 2019 December 13, 2018 December 3, 2018 October 7, 2018 September 18, 2018 August 29, 2018 August 16, 2018 August 2, 2018 July 31, 2018 July 24, 2018 July 10, 2018 June 28, 2018 May 18, 2018 May 9, 2018 May 8, 2018 April 13, 2018 March 27, 2018 March 23, 2018 March 21, 2018 February 6, 2018 January 17, 2018 November 16, 2017 November 13, 2017 November 9, 2017 October 3, 2017 September 25, 2017 September 13, 2017 August 30, 2017
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milonmaze commented 2 years ago

e9469838bb31dfef267f280f151268ba8ef494ef: https://cloud.google.com/terms/services @ 2021-10-09

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@@ -209,6 +209,10 @@ Hub: Hub is centralized control-plane that enables a user to register clusters r

 Cloud Run for Anthos: Cloud Run for Anthos on Google Cloud lets you run stateless containers on Anthos.

+Google-Managed Multi-Cloud Services
+
+BigQuery Omni: BigQuery Omni is a Google-managed multi-cloud analytics solution that enables analysts to access and analyze data stored on other supported public clouds from a singular BigQuery control-plane on GCP.
+
 Bare Metal

 Bare Metal Solution: Bare Metal Solution allows you to operate and manage dedicated bare metal hardware (servers and attached storage) in Google's subprocessors' data centers to run specialized workloads with low latency.
@@ -339,6 +343,8 @@ Media and Gaming

 Game Servers: Game Servers is a managed service that enables game developers to deploy and manage their dedicated game servers across multiple Agones clusters around the world through a single interface.

+Transcoder API: Transcoder API can batch convert media files into optimized formats to enable streaming across web, mobile, and living room devices. It provides fast, easy to use, large-scale processing of advanced codecs while utilizing Google’s storage, networking, and delivery infrastructure.
+
 Google Cloud Platform Premium Software

 Below is a list of available software components subject to the Google Cloud Platform Service Specific Terms as Premium Software.
@@ -367,5 +373,5 @@ Config Connector is a Kubernetes add-on that allows you to manage your Google C
 Kf enables you to migrate and run applications from the open-source Cloud Foundry platform into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos.
 Migrate for Anthos enables you to migrate and run applications from virtual machines on-premise or other clouds into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos, while producing container and data artifacts for integration with modern CI/CD, Anthos and Google Cloud services. Migrated container images and artifacts are portable for use across a variety of Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos hybrid configurations as listed in the applicable software documentation. With Migrate for Anthos, the need for application rewrite is minimized.
 Migrate for Compute Engine v4.X enables you to validate, run, and migrate applications from on-premise or other clouds into Compute Engine while minimizing downtime and application rewrite.
-PREVIOUS VERSIONS (Last modified September 13, 2021)
-August 24, 2021 July 20, 2021 June 22, 2021 May 18, 2021 April 30, 2021 April 14, 2021 April 8, 2021 March 31, 2021 March 2, 2021 February 4, 2021 January 26, 2021 January 6, 2021 November 2, 2020 September 15, 2020 September 1, 2020 August 19, 2020 August 7, 2020 July 27, 2020 July 24, 2020 July 13, 2020 June 30, 2020 June 9, 2020 April 27, 2020 April 22, 2020 April 15, 2020 April 9, 2020 March 31, 2020 March 26, 2020 March 16, 2020 March 11, 2020 February 25, 2020 February 3, 2020 December 12, 2019 December 3, 2019 November 14, 2019 November 4, 2019 October 7, 2019 October 1, 2019 August 21, 2019 June 25, 2019 June 17, 2019 May 31, 2019 May 16, 2019 April 10, 2019 April 9, 2019 March 11, 2019 February 1, 2019 January 2, 2019 December 13, 2018 December 3, 2018 October 7, 2018 September 18, 2018 August 29, 2018 August 16, 2018 August 2, 2018 July 31, 2018 July 24, 2018 July 10, 2018 June 28, 2018 May 18, 2018 May 9, 2018 May 8, 2018 April 13, 2018 March 27, 2018 March 23, 2018 March 21, 2018 February 6, 2018 January 17, 2018 November 16, 2017 November 13, 2017 November 9, 2017 October 3, 2017 September 25, 2017 September 13, 2017 August 30, 2017
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+PREVIOUS VERSIONS (Last modified October 8, 2021)
+September 13, 2021 August 24, 2021 July 20, 2021 June 22, 2021 May 18, 2021 April 30, 2021 April 14, 2021 April 8, 2021 March 31, 2021 March 2, 2021 February 4, 2021 January 26, 2021 January 6, 2021 November 2, 2020 September 15, 2020 September 1, 2020 August 19, 2020 August 7, 2020 July 27, 2020 July 24, 2020 July 13, 2020 June 30, 2020 June 9, 2020 April 27, 2020 April 22, 2020 April 15, 2020 April 9, 2020 March 31, 2020 March 26, 2020 March 16, 2020 March 11, 2020 February 25, 2020 February 3, 2020 December 12, 2019 December 3, 2019 November 14, 2019 November 4, 2019 October 7, 2019 October 1, 2019 August 21, 2019 June 25, 2019 June 17, 2019 May 31, 2019 May 16, 2019 April 10, 2019 April 9, 2019 March 11, 2019 February 1, 2019 January 2, 2019 December 13, 2018 December 3, 2018 October 7, 2018 September 18, 2018 August 29, 2018 August 16, 2018 August 2, 2018 July 31, 2018 July 24, 2018 July 10, 2018 June 28, 2018 May 18, 2018 May 9, 2018 May 8, 2018 April 13, 2018 March 27, 2018 March 23, 2018 March 21, 2018 February 6, 2018 January 17, 2018 November 16, 2017 November 13, 2017 November 9, 2017 October 3, 2017 September 25, 2017 September 13, 2017 August 30, 2017
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milonmaze commented 2 years ago

fb8fd3d07b7d7b2df93071e81b62361462281135: https://cloud.google.com/terms/service-terms @ 2021-10-09

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@@ -10,5 +10,5 @@ General Service Terms
 Service Terms
 Third-Party Terms
 Pricing and Billing Terms
-PREVIOUS VERSIONS (Last modified August 24, 2021)
-July 20, 2021 June 22, 2021 June 3, 2021 May 18, 2021 April 30, 2021 January 26, 2021 January 19, 2021 January 5, 2021 December 8, 2020 November 2, 2020 October 6, 2020 September 1, 2020 August 19, 2020 August 7, 2020 July 13, 2020 June 30, 2020 June 10, 2020 April 29, 2020 April 27, 2020 April 22, 2020 April 15, 2020 March 26, 2020 March 11, 2020 January 13, 2020 December 3, 2019 November 12, 2019 November 4, 2019 October 30, 2019 October 1, 2019 July 1, 2019 June 17, 2019 May 31, 2019 April 9, 2019 March 27, 2019 January 17, 2019 December 13, 2018 October 19, 2018 September 28, 2018 August 29, 2018 August 15, 2018 August 2, 2018 July 24, 2018 July 6, 2018 June 25, 2018 June 5, 2018 May 8, 2018 April 24, 2018 April 18, 2018 April 4, 2018 March 21, 2018 March 14, 2018 February 16, 2018 November 30, 2017 November 13, 2017 October 31, 2017 October 10, 2017 October 5, 2017 September 25, 2017 September 13, 2017 July 18, 2017
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+PREVIOUS VERSIONS (Last modified October 8, 2021)
+August 24, 2021 July 20, 2021 June 22, 2021 June 3, 2021 May 18, 2021 April 30, 2021 January 26, 2021 January 19, 2021 January 5, 2021 December 8, 2020 November 2, 2020 October 6, 2020 September 1, 2020 August 19, 2020 August 7, 2020 July 13, 2020 June 30, 2020 June 10, 2020 April 29, 2020 April 27, 2020 April 22, 2020 April 15, 2020 March 26, 2020 March 11, 2020 January 13, 2020 December 3, 2019 November 12, 2019 November 4, 2019 October 30, 2019 October 1, 2019 July 1, 2019 June 17, 2019 May 31, 2019 April 9, 2019 March 27, 2019 January 17, 2019 December 13, 2018 October 19, 2018 September 28, 2018 August 29, 2018 August 15, 2018 August 2, 2018 July 24, 2018 July 6, 2018 June 25, 2018 June 5, 2018 May 8, 2018 April 24, 2018 April 18, 2018 April 4, 2018 March 21, 2018 March 14, 2018 February 16, 2018 November 30, 2017 November 13, 2017 October 31, 2017 October 10, 2017 October 5, 2017 September 25, 2017 September 13, 2017 July 18, 2017
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milonmaze commented 2 years ago

52d058634fca1b98ab0afbc263bc004960c54902: https://cloud.google.com/terms/service-terms @ 2021-10-23

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@@ -10,5 +10,5 @@ General Service Terms
 Service Terms
 Third-Party Terms
 Pricing and Billing Terms
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@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ Google Cloud Armor: Google Cloud Armor offers a policy framework and rules langu

 Google Cloud Armor Managed Protection Plus is a managed application protection service subscription that bundles Google Cloud Armor WAF and DDoS Protection with additional services and capabilities including DDoS response support, DDoS bill protection, and Google Cloud Armor Adaptive Protection, which is Google’s machine-learning based solution to protect internet-facing endpoints from network and application-based attacks.

-Network Connectivity Center (Preview): Network Connectivity Center is a hub-and-spoke model for network connectivity management in Google Cloud that facilitates connecting a customer's resources to its cloud network.
+Network Connectivity Center: Network Connectivity Center is a hub-and-spoke model for network connectivity management in Google Cloud that facilitates connecting a customer's resources to its cloud network.

 Network Intelligence Center: Network Intelligence Center is Google Cloud’s comprehensive network monitoring, verification, and optimization platform across the Google Cloud, multi-cloud, and on-prem environments.

@@ -241,6 +241,8 @@ Binary Authorization helps customers ensure that only signed and explicitly-aut

 Certificate Authority Service: Certificate Authority Service is a cloud-hosted certificate issuance service that lets customers issue and manage certificates for their cloud or on-premises workloads. Certificate Authority Service can be used to create certificate authorities using Cloud KMS keys to issue, revoke, and renew subordinate and end-entity certificates.

+Certificate Manager: Certificate Manager provides a central place for customers to control where certificates are used and how to obtain certificates, and to see the state of the certificates.
+
 Cloud Asset Inventory is an inventory of cloud assets with history. It enables users to export cloud resource metadata at a given timestamp or cloud resource metadata history within a time window.

 Cloud Data Loss Prevention: Cloud Data Loss Prevention is a fully-managed service designed to help you discover, classify, and protect your most sensitive data. You can inspect, mask, and de-identify sensitive data like personally identifiable information (PII).
@@ -373,5 +375,5 @@ Config Connector is a Kubernetes add-on that allows you to manage your Google C
 Kf enables you to migrate and run applications from the open-source Cloud Foundry platform into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos.
 Migrate for Anthos enables you to migrate and run applications from virtual machines on-premise or other clouds into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos, while producing container and data artifacts for integration with modern CI/CD, Anthos and Google Cloud services. Migrated container images and artifacts are portable for use across a variety of Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos hybrid configurations as listed in the applicable software documentation. With Migrate for Anthos, the need for application rewrite is minimized.
 Migrate for Compute Engine v4.X enables you to validate, run, and migrate applications from on-premise or other clouds into Compute Engine while minimizing downtime and application rewrite.
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@@ -14,13 +14,13 @@ App Engine: App Engine enables you to build and host applications on the same sy

 Compute Engine: Compute Engine offers scalable and flexible virtual machine computing capabilities in the cloud, with options to utilize certain CPUs, GPUs, or Cloud TPUs. You can use Compute Engine to solve large-scale processing and analytic problems on Google's computing, storage, and networking infrastructure.

-Google Cloud VMware Engine (GCVE) is a managed VMware-as-a-Service that is specifically designed for running VMware workloads on Google Cloud Platform. GCVE enables customers to run VMware virtual machines natively in a dedicated, private, software-defined data center.
+Google Cloud VMware Engine (GCVE): GCVE is a managed VMware-as-a-Service that is specifically designed for running VMware workloads on Google Cloud Platform. GCVE enables customers to run VMware virtual machines natively in a dedicated, private, software-defined data center.

 Storage

 Cloud Storage: Cloud Storage is a RESTful service for storing and accessing your data on Google's infrastructure. The service combines the performance and scalability of Google's cloud with advanced security and sharing capabilities.

-Persistent Disk is durable and high performance block storage for Google Cloud Platform. Persistent Disk provides SSD and HDD storage that can be attached to instances running in either Compute Engine or Google Kubernetes Engine.
+Persistent Disk: Persistent Disk is a durable and high performance block storage service for Google Cloud Platform. Persistent Disk provides SSD and HDD storage that can be attached to instances running in either Compute Engine or Google Kubernetes Engine.

 Cloud Filestore: Cloud Filestore is a scalable and highly available shared file service fully-managed by Google. Cloud Filestore provides persistent storage ideal for shared workloads. It is best suited for enterprise applications requiring persistent, durable, shared storage which is accessed by NFS or requires a POSIX compliant file system.

@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ Cloud VPN: Cloud VPN allows you to connect to your Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) n

 Google Cloud Armor: Google Cloud Armor offers a policy framework and rules language for customizing access to internet-facing applications and deploying defenses against denial of service attacks as well as targeted application attacks. Components of Google Cloud Armor include: L3/L4 volumetric DDos Protection, preconfigured web-application firewall (WAF) rules, and custom rules language.

-Google Cloud Armor Managed Protection Plus is a managed application protection service subscription that bundles Google Cloud Armor WAF and DDoS Protection with additional services and capabilities including DDoS response support, DDoS bill protection, and Google Cloud Armor Adaptive Protection, which is Google’s machine-learning based solution to protect internet-facing endpoints from network and application-based attacks.
+Google Cloud Armor Managed Protection Plus: Google Cloud Armor Managed Protection Plus is a managed application protection service subscription that bundles Google Cloud Armor WAF and DDoS Protection with additional services and capabilities including DDoS response support, DDoS bill protection, and Google Cloud Armor Adaptive Protection, which is Google’s machine-learning based solution to protect internet-facing endpoints from network and application-based attacks.

 Network Connectivity Center: Network Connectivity Center is a hub-and-spoke model for network connectivity management in Google Cloud that facilitates connecting a customer's resources to its cloud network.

@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ Network Intelligence Center: Network Intelligence Center is Google Cloud’s com

 Network Service Tiers: Network Service Tiers enable you to select different quality networks (tiers) for outbound traffic to the internet: the Standard Tier primarily utilizes third party transit providers while the Premium Tier leverages Google's private backbone and peering surface for egress.

-Service Directory is a managed service that offers customers a single place to publish, discover and connect their services in a consistent way, regardless of their environment. Service Directory supports services in Google Cloud, multi-cloud, and on-prem environments and can scale up to thousands of services and endpoints for a single project.
+Service Directory: Service Directory is a managed service that offers customers a single place to publish, discover and connect their services in a consistent way, regardless of their environment. Service Directory supports services in Google Cloud, multi-cloud, and on-prem environments and can scale up to thousands of services and endpoints for a single project.

 Traffic Director: Traffic Director is Google Cloud Platform's traffic management service for open service meshes.

@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ Cloud Composer: Cloud Composer is a managed workflow orchestration service that

 Cloud Data Fusion: Cloud Data Fusion is a fully-managed, cloud native, enterprise data integration service for quickly building and managing data pipelines. Cloud Data Fusion provides a graphical interface to help increase time efficiency and reduce complexity and allows business users, developers, and data scientists to easily and reliably build scalable data integration solutions to cleanse, prepare, blend, transfer, and transform data without having to wrestle with infrastructure.

-Cloud Life Sciences (formerly Google Genomics) provides services and tools for managing, processing, and transforming life sciences data.
+Cloud Life Sciences (formerly Google Genomics): Cloud Life Sciences provides services and tools for managing, processing, and transforming life sciences data.

 Data Catalog: Data Catalog is a fully-managed and scalable metadata management service that empowers organizations to quickly discover, manage, and understand their data in Google Cloud. It offers a central data catalog across certain Google Cloud Services that allows organizations to have a unified view of their data assets.

@@ -122,6 +122,8 @@ Dataproc: Dataproc is a fast, easy to use, managed Spark and Hadoop service for

 Dataproc Metastore: Dataproc Metastore provides a fully-managed metastore service that simplifies technical metadata management and is based on a fully-featured Apache Hive metastore. Dataproc Metastore can be used as a metadata storage service component for data lakes built on open source processing frameworks like Apache Hadoop, Apache Spark, Apache Hive, Presto, and others.

+Datastream: Datastream is a serverless change data capture (CDC) and replication service that enables data synchronization across heterogeneous databases, storage systems, and applications with minimal latency.
+
 Pub/Sub: Pub/Sub is designed to provide reliable, many-to-many, asynchronous messaging between applications. Publisher applications can send messages to a "topic" and other applications can subscribe to that topic to receive the messages. By decoupling senders and receivers, Pub/Sub allows developers to communicate between independently written applications.

 AI and Machine Learning
@@ -148,18 +150,22 @@ Cloud Translation (including Cloud Translation v2 or any subsequent general avai

 Cloud Vision: Cloud Vision enables developers to understand the content of an image by encapsulating powerful machine learning models in an easy to use API. It quickly classifies images into thousands of categories (e.g., "sailboat", "lion", "Eiffel Tower"), detects individual objects and faces within images, and finds and reads printed words contained within images. You can build metadata on your image catalog, moderate offensive content, or enable new marketing scenarios through image sentiment analysis. You can also analyze images uploaded in the request and integrate with your image storage on Cloud Storage.

-Contact Center AI (CCAI): CCAI is a solution for improving the customer experience in your contact centers using AI. CCAI encompasses Dialogflow Essentials, Dialogflow Customer Experience Edition (CX), Speech-to-Text, and Text-to-Speech.
+Contact Center AI (CCAI): CCAI is a solution for improving the customer experience in your contact centers using AI. CCAI encompasses Dialogflow Essentials, Dialogflow Customer Experience Edition (CX), Speech-to-Text, and Text-to-Speech, and Speaker ID.
+
+Contact Center AI Insights: Contact Center AI Insights helps customers extract value from their contact center data. It provides a console to explore the data, find relevant information and take action on the data. Customers can run advanced analysis within the platform to extract sentiment, topics and highlight key areas from their data.

-Dialogflow Essentials: Dialogflow is a development suite for voice and text conversational apps including chatbots and voicebots. Dialogflow is cross-platform and can connect to your own apps (on the web, Android, iOS, and IoT) or existing platforms (e.g., Telephony platforms like Genesys, Avaya, Cisco and digital platforms like Actions on Google, Facebook Messenger, Slack). Dialogflow Essentials Edition is a paid enterprise tier of Dialogflow provided under the Google Cloud Platform Terms of Service. (The free tier of Dialogflow (Dialogflow Trial Edition) is not offered via the Google Cloud Platform Terms of Service and is instead provided under the Dialogflow Trial Edition Terms of Service).
+Dialogflow Essentials(ES): Dialogflow is a development suite for voice and text conversational apps including chatbots and voicebots. Dialogflow is cross-platform and can connect to your own apps (on the web, Android, iOS, and IoT) or existing platforms (e.g., Telephony platforms like Genesys, Avaya, Cisco and digital platforms like Actions on Google, Facebook Messenger, Slack). Dialogflow Essentials Edition is a paid enterprise tier of Dialogflow provided under the Google Cloud Platform Terms of Service. (The free tier of Dialogflow (Dialogflow Trial Edition) is not offered via the Google Cloud Platform Terms of Service and is instead provided under the Dialogflow Trial Edition Terms of Service).

 Dialogflow Customer Experience Edition (CX): Dialogflow CX is an advanced development suite for creating conversational AI applications including chatbots and voicebots. It includes a visual bot building platform, collaboration and versioning tools, bot modularization tools, advanced IVR feature support (like DTMF, barge-in, etc.), and is optimized for enterprise scale and complexity. Dialogflow CX is cross-platform and can connect to your own apps (on the web, Android, iOS, and IoT) or existing platforms (e.g., telephony platforms like Genesys, Avaya, Cisco and digital platforms). Dialogflow CX is provided under the Google Cloud Platform Terms of Service.

 Document AI: Document AI classifies and extracts structured data from documents to help discover insights and automate business processes.

-Human-in-the-Loop AI : Human-in-the-Loop AI provides a user interface and workflow tools for human verification of data extracted from documents using Document AI.
+Human-in-the-Loop AI: Human-in-the-Loop AI provides a user interface and workflow tools for human verification of data extracted from documents using Document AI.

 Media Translation API: Media Translation API is a gRPC API that automatically translates audio from one language to another language (e.g., French to English) and supports streaming real time. You can use the API to programmatically translate audio in your apps.

+Speaker ID: Speaker ID allows customers to enroll user voice prints and later verify users against a previously enrolled voice print.
+
 Speech-to-Text: Speech-to-Text allows developers to convert audio to text by applying powerful neural network models in an easy to use API.

 Text-to-Speech: Text-to-Speech synthesizes human-like speech based on input text in a variety of voices and languages.
@@ -178,7 +184,7 @@ AI Platform Training and Prediction: AI Platform Training and Prediction is a ma

 Notebooks: Notebooks is a managed service that offers an integrated JupyterLab environment in which machine learning developers and data scientists can create instances running JupyterLab that come pre-installed with the latest data science and machine learning frameworks in a single click.

-Vertex AI: Vertex AI is a service for managing the entire lifecycle of AI and machine learning development. With Vertex AI, you can (i) manage image, video, text, and tabular datasets and associated labels, (ii) build machine learning pipelines to train and evaluate models using Google Cloud algorithms or custom training code, and (iii) deploy models for online or batch use cases all on scalable managed infrastructure (including additional discovery points and API endpoints for functionality replacing the legacy services of AI Platform Data Labeling, AI Platform Training and Prediction, AutoML Natural Language, AutoML Video, AutoML Vision, and AutoML Tables).
+Vertex AI: Vertex AI is a service for managing the entire lifecycle of AI and machine learning development. With Vertex AI, you can (i) manage image, video, text, and tabular datasets and associated labels; (ii) build machine learning pipelines to train and evaluate models using Google Cloud algorithms or custom training code; (iii) deploy models for online or batch use cases all on scalable managed infrastructure (including additional discovery points and API endpoints for functionality replacing the legacy services of AI Platform Data Labeling, AI Platform Training and Prediction, AI Platform Neutral Architecture Search (NAS), AutoML Natural Language, AutoML Video, AutoML Vision, and AutoML Tables); and (iv) manage your entire data science workflow using Vertex AI Workbench.

 Industry Solutions

@@ -188,9 +194,9 @@ Retail Search: Retail Search, powered by Google’s Retail API, allows retailers

 API Management

-*Apigee is a full-lifecycle API management platform that lets customers design, secure, analyze, and scale APIs, giving them visibility and control. Apigee is available as Apigee, a fully-managed service, Apigee hybrid, a hybrid model that's partially hosted and managed by the customer, or Apigee Private Cloud, an entirely customer hosted Premium Software solution.
+*Apigee: Apigee is a full-lifecycle API management platform that lets customers design, secure, analyze, and scale APIs, giving them visibility and control. Apigee is available as Apigee, a fully-managed service, Apigee hybrid, a hybrid model that's partially hosted and managed by the customer, or Apigee Private Cloud, an entirely customer hosted Premium Software solution.

-API Gateway is a fully-managed service that helps you develop, deploy, and secure your APIs running on Google Cloud Platform.
+API Gateway: API Gateway is a fully-managed service that helps you develop, deploy, and secure your APIs running on Google Cloud Platform.

 Cloud Endpoints: Cloud Endpoints is a tool that helps you to develop, deploy, secure and monitor your APIs running on Google Cloud Platform.

@@ -202,12 +208,12 @@ Anthos Config Management: Anthos Config Management is a policy management soluti
 Anthos Identity Service: Anthos Identity Service is an authentication service that lets customers bring existing identity solutions for authentication to multiple Anthos environments. Users can log in to and access their Anthos clusters from the command line or from the Cloud Console, all using their existing identity providers.
 Anthos Integration with Google Cloud Platform Services: Google Cloud Platform services and components may be used in connection with Anthos deployments, including Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE), Cloud Logging, Cloud Monitoring, Traffic Director, and Google Cloud Platform Marketplace.
 Anthos Premium Software: Anthos includes the software components listed below as Premium Software.
-Anthos Service Mesh:This is a managed service mesh service that includes (i) a managed certificate authority that issues cryptographic certificates that identify customer workloads within the Anthos Service Mesh for mutual authentication, and (ii) telemetry for customers to manage and monitor their services. Customers receive details showing an inventory of services, can understand their service dependencies, and receive metrics for monitoring their services. For clarity this service does not include Anthos Service Mesh -- Software (see below regarding Premium Software).
+Anthos Service Mesh: Anthos Service Mesh is a managed service mesh service that includes (i) a managed certificate authority that issues cryptographic certificates that identify customer workloads within the Anthos Service Mesh for mutual authentication, and (ii) telemetry for customers to manage and monitor their services. Customers receive details showing an inventory of services, can understand their service dependencies, and receive metrics for monitoring their services. For clarity this service does not include Anthos Service Mesh -- Software (see below regarding Premium Software).
 Google Kubernetes Engine: Google Kubernetes Engine, powered by the open source container scheduler Kubernetes, enables you to run containers on Google Cloud Platform. Kubernetes Engine takes care of provisioning and maintaining the underlying virtual machine cluster, scaling your application, and operational logistics such as logging, monitoring, and cluster health management.
 Connect: Connect is a service that enables both users and Google-hosted components to interact with clusters through a connection to the in-cluster Connect software agent.
 Hub: Hub is centralized control-plane that enables a user to register clusters running in a variety of environments, including Google’s cloud, on premises in customer datacenters, or other third party clouds. Hub provides a way for customers to centrally manage features and services on customer-registered clusters.

-Cloud Run for Anthos: Cloud Run for Anthos on Google Cloud lets you run stateless containers on Anthos.
+Cloud Run for Anthos: Cloud Run for Anthos lets you run stateless containers on Anthos.

 Google-Managed Multi-Cloud Services

@@ -219,31 +225,31 @@ Bare Metal Solution: Bare Metal Solution allows you to operate and manage dedica

 Migration

-BigQuery Data Transfer Service automates data movement from SaaS applications to BigQuery on a scheduled, managed basis. With the BigQuery Data Transfer Service, you can transfer data to BigQuery from SaaS applications including Google Ads, Campaign Manager, Google Ad Manager, and YouTube.
+BigQuery Data Transfer Service: BigQuery Data Transfer Service automates data movement from SaaS applications to BigQuery on a scheduled, managed basis. With the BigQuery Data Transfer Service, you can transfer data to BigQuery from SaaS applications including Google Ads, Campaign Manager, Google Ad Manager, and YouTube.

 Database Migration Service: Database Migration Service is a fully-managed migration service that makes it simple to perform high fidelity, minimal-downtime migrations at scale. You can use Database Migration Service to migrate from your on-premises environments, Compute Engine, and other clouds to certain Google Cloud-managed databases with minimal downtime.

-Migrate for Compute Engine V5.0 and up is a fully-managed migration service that enables you to migrate workloads at scale into Google Cloud Compute Engine with minimal down time by utilizing replication-based migration technology.
+Migrate for Compute Engine V5.0 and up: Migrate for Compute Engine V5.0 and up is a fully-managed migration service that enables you to migrate workloads at scale into Google Cloud Compute Engine with minimal down time by utilizing replication-based migration technology.

-Storage Transfer Service enables you to import large amounts of online data into Cloud Storage, quickly and cost-effectively. With Storage Transfer Service, you can transfer data from locations reachable by the general internet (e.g., HTTP/HTTPS), including Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), as well as transfer data between Google Cloud products (e.g., between two Cloud Storage buckets). You can also use Storage Transfer Service to move data between private data center storage (e.g., NFS) and Google Cloud products (e.g., transfer from NFS to Cloud Storage).
+Storage Transfer Service: Storage Transfer Service enables you to import large amounts of online data into Cloud Storage, quickly and cost-effectively. With Storage Transfer Service, you can transfer data from locations reachable by the general internet (e.g., HTTP/HTTPS), including Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), as well as transfer data between Google Cloud products (e.g., between two Cloud Storage buckets). You can also use Storage Transfer Service to move data between private data center storage (e.g., NFS) and Google Cloud products (e.g., transfer from NFS to Cloud Storage).

-Transfer Appliance is a solution that uses hardware appliances and software to transfer large amounts of data quickly and cost-effectively into Google Cloud Platform.
+Transfer Appliance: Transfer Appliance is a solution that uses hardware appliances and software to transfer large amounts of data quickly and cost-effectively into Google Cloud Platform.

 Security and Identity

 Security

-Access Transparency captures near real-time logs of manual, targeted accesses by Google administrators, and serves them to customers via their Cloud Logging account.
+Access Transparency: Access Transparency captures near real-time logs of manual, targeted accesses by Google administrators, and serves them to customers via their Cloud Logging account.

 Assured Workloads: Assured Workloads provides functionality to create security controls that are enforced on your cloud environment. These security controls can assist with your compliance requirements (for example, FedRAMP Moderate).

-Binary Authorization helps customers ensure that only signed and explicitly-authorized workload artifacts are deployed to their production environments. It offers tools for customers to formalize and codify secure supply chain policies for their organizations.
+Binary Authorization: Binary Authorization helps customers ensure that only signed and explicitly-authorized workload artifacts are deployed to their production environments. It offers tools for customers to formalize and codify secure supply chain policies for their organizations.

 Certificate Authority Service: Certificate Authority Service is a cloud-hosted certificate issuance service that lets customers issue and manage certificates for their cloud or on-premises workloads. Certificate Authority Service can be used to create certificate authorities using Cloud KMS keys to issue, revoke, and renew subordinate and end-entity certificates.

 Certificate Manager: Certificate Manager provides a central place for customers to control where certificates are used and how to obtain certificates, and to see the state of the certificates.

-Cloud Asset Inventory is an inventory of cloud assets with history. It enables users to export cloud resource metadata at a given timestamp or cloud resource metadata history within a time window.
+Cloud Asset Inventory: Cloud Asset Inventory is an inventory of cloud assets with history. It enables users to export cloud resource metadata at a given timestamp or cloud resource metadata history within a time window.

 Cloud Data Loss Prevention: Cloud Data Loss Prevention is a fully-managed service designed to help you discover, classify, and protect your most sensitive data. You can inspect, mask, and de-identify sensitive data like personally identifiable information (PII).

@@ -253,11 +259,11 @@ Cloud HSM: Cloud HSM (Hardware Security Module) is a cloud-hosted key management

 Cloud Key Management Service: Cloud Key Management Service is a cloud-hosted key management service that lets you manage cryptographic keys for your cloud services the same way you do on premises. You can generate, use, rotate, and destroy AES256, RSA 2048, RSA 3072, RSA 4096, EC P256, and EC P384 cryptographic keys.

-Event Threat Detection helps detect threats in log data. Threat findings are written to Security Command Center and optionally to Cloud Logging.
+Event Threat Detection: Event Threat Detection helps detect threats in log data. Threat findings are written to Security Command Center and optionally to Cloud Logging.

 Key Access Justifications (KAJ): KAJ provides a justification for every request sent through Cloud EKM for an encryption key that permits data to change state from at-rest to in-use.

-Risk Manager allows customers to scan their cloud environments and generate reports around their compliance with industry-standard security best practices, including CIS benchmarks. Customers then have the ability to share these reports with insurance providers and brokers.
+Risk Manager: Risk Manager allows customers to scan their cloud environments and generate reports around their compliance with industry-standard security best practices, including CIS benchmarks. Customers then have the ability to share these reports with insurance providers and brokers.

 Security Command Center: Security Command Center is Google Cloud’s centralized vulnerability and threat reporting service. Security Command Center provides asset inventory and discovery and allows you to identify misconfigurations, vulnerabilities and threats, helping you to mitigate and remediate risks.

@@ -265,15 +271,15 @@ VPC Service Controls: VPC Service Controls provide administrators the ability to

 Secret Manager: Secret Manager provides a secure and convenient method for storing API keys, passwords, certificates, and other sensitive data.

-Web Security Scanner is a web application security scanner that enables developers to easily check for a subset of common web application vulnerabilities in websites built on App Engine and Compute Engine.
+Web Security Scanner: Web Security Scanner is a web application security scanner that enables developers to easily check for a subset of common web application vulnerabilities in websites built on App Engine and Compute Engine.

 Identity & Access

-Access Approval allows customers to approve eligible manual, targeted accesses by Google administrators to their data or workloads before those accesses happen.
+Access Approval: Access Approval allows customers to approve eligible manual, targeted accesses by Google administrators to their data or workloads before those accesses happen.

-Access Context Manager allows Google Cloud organization administrators to define fine-grained, attribute based access control for projects, apps and resources.
+Access Context Manager: Access Context Manager allows Google Cloud organization administrators to define fine-grained, attribute based access control for projects, apps and resources.

-BeyondCorp Enterprise is a solution designed to enable zero-trust application access to enterprise users and protect enterprises from data leakage, malware and phishing attacks. BeyondCorp Enterprise is an integrated platform incorporating cloud-based services and software components, including:
+BeyondCorp Enterprise: BeyondCorp Enterprise is a solution designed to enable zero-trust application access to enterprise users and protect enterprises from data leakage, malware and phishing attacks. BeyondCorp Enterprise is an integrated platform incorporating cloud-based services and software components, including:

 On-premises Connector, which forwards Identity-Aware Proxy traffic from Google Cloud Platform to applications and VMs deployed in non-Google Cloud Platform environments.
 Endpoint Verification, which allows administrators to build an inventory of devices and set the security posture of the devices.
@@ -281,25 +287,25 @@ Threat and Data Protection Services, which are a set of security services that w
 BeyondCorp Enterprise Integration with Chrome Browser Cloud Management, which enables malware, phishing, and data leakage protection for managed Chrome browsers.
 Other features listed at https://cloud.google.com/beyondcorp-enterprise/pricing or a successor URL.

-Cloud Identity Services are the services and editions as described at: https://cloud.google.com/terms/identity/user-features.html or such other URL as Google may provide.
+Cloud Identity Services: Cloud Identity Services are the services and editions as described at: https://cloud.google.com/terms/identity/user-features.html or such other URL as Google may provide.

 *Firebase Authentication: Firebase Authentication provides a service as part of the Firebase platform to authenticate and manage users in your applications. It supports authentication using email & password, phone number and popular federated identity providers like Google and Facebook.

-Google Cloud Identity-Aware Proxy is a tool that helps control access, based on a user's identity and group membership, to applications running on Google Cloud Platform.
+Google Cloud Identity-Aware Proxy: Google Cloud Identity-Aware Proxy is a tool that helps control access, based on a user's identity and group membership, to applications running on Google Cloud Platform.

-Identity & Access Management (IAM) provides administrators the ability to manage cloud resources centrally by controlling who can take what action on specific resources.
+Identity & Access Management (IAM): IAM provides administrators the ability to manage cloud resources centrally by controlling who can take what action on specific resources.

 Identity Platform: Identity Platform provides you with functionality and tools to manage your users' identities and access to your applications. Identity Platform supports authentication and management of users with a variety of methods, including email & password, phone number, and popular federated identity providers like Google and Facebook.

-Managed Service for Microsoft Active Directory (AD) is a Google Cloud service running Microsoft AD that enables you to deploy, configure and manage cloud-based AD-dependent workloads and applications. It is a fully-managed service that is highly available, applies network firewall rules, and keeps AD servers updated with Operating System patches.
+Managed Service for Microsoft Active Directory (AD): Managed Service for Microsoft Active Directory is a Google Cloud service running Microsoft AD that enables you to deploy, configure and manage cloud-based AD-dependent workloads and applications. It is a fully-managed service that is highly available, applies network firewall rules, and keeps AD servers updated with Operating System patches.

-Resource Manager API allows you to programmatically manage Google Cloud Platform container resources (such as Organizations and Projects), that allow you to group and hierarchically organize other Google Cloud Platform resources. This hierarchical organization lets you easily manage common aspects of your resources such as access control and configuration settings.
+Resource Manager API: Resource Manager API allows you to programmatically manage Google Cloud Platform container resources (such as Organizations and Projects), that allow you to group and hierarchically organize other Google Cloud Platform resources. This hierarchical organization lets you easily manage common aspects of your resources such as access control and configuration settings.

 User Protection Services

-reCAPTCHA Enterprise helps detect fraudulent activity on websites.
+reCAPTCHA Enterprise: reCAPTCHA Enterprise helps detect fraudulent activity on websites.

-Web Risk API is a Google Cloud service that lets client applications check URLs against Google's constantly updated lists of unsafe web resources.
+Web Risk API: Web Risk API is a Google Cloud service that lets client applications check URLs against Google's constantly updated lists of unsafe web resources.

 Serverless Computing

@@ -309,13 +315,13 @@ Cloud Functions: Cloud Functions is a lightweight, event-based, asynchronous com

 *Cloud Functions for Firebase: Cloud Functions for Firebase lets you write code that responds to events and invokes functionality exposed by other Firebase features, once you deploy JavaScript code in a hosted, private, and scalable Node.js environment that requires no maintenance.

-Cloud Scheduler is a fully-managed enterprise-grade cron job scheduler. It allows you to schedule virtually any job, including batch, big data jobs, cloud infrastructure operations, and more. You can automate everything, including retries in case of failure to reduce manual toil and intervention. Cloud Scheduler even acts as a single pane of glass, allowing you to manage all your automation tasks from one place.
+Cloud Scheduler: Cloud Scheduler is a fully-managed enterprise-grade cron job scheduler. It allows you to schedule virtually any job, including batch, big data jobs, cloud infrastructure operations, and more. You can automate everything, including retries in case of failure to reduce manual toil and intervention. Cloud Scheduler even acts as a single pane of glass, allowing you to manage all your automation tasks from one place.

-Cloud Tasks is a fully-managed service that allows you to manage the execution, dispatch, and delivery of a large number of distributed tasks. Using Cloud Tasks, you can perform work asynchronously outside of a user or service-to-service request. Cloud Tasks provides all the benefits of a distributed task queue such as task offloading wherein heavyweight, background and long running processes can be dispatched to a task queue, loose coupling between microservices allowing them to scale independently, and enhanced system reliability as tasks are persisted in storage and retried automatically, making your infrastructure resilient to intermittent failures.
+Cloud Tasks: Cloud Tasks is a fully-managed service that allows you to manage the execution, dispatch, and delivery of a large number of distributed tasks. Using Cloud Tasks, you can perform work asynchronously outside of a user or service-to-service request. Cloud Tasks provides all the benefits of a distributed task queue such as task offloading wherein heavyweight, background and long running processes can be dispatched to a task queue, loose coupling between microservices allowing them to scale independently, and enhanced system reliability as tasks are persisted in storage and retried automatically, making your infrastructure resilient to intermittent failures.

 Eventarc: Eventarc is a fully-managed service for eventing on Google Cloud Platform. Eventarc connects various Google Cloud services together, allowing source services (e.g., Cloud Storage) to emit events that are delivered to target services (e.g., Cloud Run or Cloud Functions).

-Workflows is a fully-managed service for reliably executing sequences of operations across microservices, Google Cloud services, and HTTP-based APIs.
+Workflows: Workflows is a fully-managed service for reliably executing sequences of operations across microservices, Google Cloud services, and HTTP-based APIs.

 Internet of Things (IoT)

@@ -323,13 +329,13 @@ IoT Core: IoT Core is a fully-managed service that allows you to easily and secu

 Management Tools

-Cloud Console App is a native mobile app that enables customers to manage key Google Cloud services. It provides monitoring, alerting, and the ability to take actions on resources.
+Cloud Console App: Cloud Console App is a native mobile app that enables customers to manage key Google Cloud services. It provides monitoring, alerting, and the ability to take actions on resources.

-Cloud Deployment Manager is a hosted configuration tool which allows developers and administrators to provision and manage their infrastructure on Google Cloud Platform. It uses a declarative model which allows users to define or change the resources necessary to run their applications and will then provision and manage those resources.
+Cloud Deployment Manager: Cloud Deployment Manager is a hosted configuration tool which allows developers and administrators to provision and manage their infrastructure on Google Cloud Platform. It uses a declarative model which allows users to define or change the resources necessary to run their applications and will then provision and manage those resources.

-Cloud Shell is a tool that provides command-line access to cloud resources directly from your browser. You can use Cloud Shell to run experiments, execute Cloud SDK commands, manage projects and resources, and do lightweight software development via the built-in web editor.
+Cloud Shell: Cloud Shell is a tool that provides command-line access to cloud resources directly from your browser. You can use Cloud Shell to run experiments, execute Cloud SDK commands, manage projects and resources, and do lightweight software development via the built-in web editor.

-Recommenders automatically analyze your usage patterns to provide recommendations and insights across services to help you use Google Cloud Platform in a more secure, cost-effective, and efficient manner.
+Recommenders: Recommenders automatically analyze your usage patterns to provide recommendations and insights across services to help you use Google Cloud Platform in a more secure, cost-effective, and efficient manner.

 Service Infrastructure: Service Infrastructure is a foundational platform for creating, managing, securing, and consuming APIs and services. It includes:

@@ -341,6 +347,8 @@ Healthcare and Life Sciences

 Cloud Healthcare: Cloud Healthcare is a fully-managed service to send, receive, store, query, transform, and analyze healthcare and life sciences data and enable advanced insights and operational workflows using highly scalable and compliance-focused infrastructure.

+*Healthcare Data Engine (HDE): HDE is a solution that enables (1) harmonization of healthcare data to the Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (“FHIR”) standard and (2) streaming of healthcare data to an analytic environment.
+
 Media and Gaming

 Game Servers: Game Servers is a managed service that enables game developers to deploy and manage their dedicated game servers across multiple Agones clusters around the world through a single interface.
@@ -375,5 +383,5 @@ Config Connector is a Kubernetes add-on that allows you to manage your Google C
 Kf enables you to migrate and run applications from the open-source Cloud Foundry platform into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos.
 Migrate for Anthos enables you to migrate and run applications from virtual machines on-premise or other clouds into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos, while producing container and data artifacts for integration with modern CI/CD, Anthos and Google Cloud services. Migrated container images and artifacts are portable for use across a variety of Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos hybrid configurations as listed in the applicable software documentation. With Migrate for Anthos, the need for application rewrite is minimized.
 Migrate for Compute Engine v4.X enables you to validate, run, and migrate applications from on-premise or other clouds into Compute Engine while minimizing downtime and application rewrite.
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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Contact Us
 Get started for free
 Google Cloud Privacy Notice

-Effective Date: July 1, 2021
+Effective Date: Dec 07, 2021

 This Google Cloud Privacy Notice describes how we collect and process your personal information in relation to Google Workspace, Google Workspace for Education and Google Cloud Platform (together, “Cloud Services”).

@@ -23,5 +23,5 @@ Brazil Requirements
 California Requirements
 Korea Requirements
 Updates to this Notice
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 Service Terms
 Third-Party Terms
 Pricing and Billing Terms
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 Google-Managed Multi-Cloud Services

-BigQuery Omni: BigQuery Omni is a Google-managed multi-cloud analytics solution that enables analysts to access and analyze data stored on other supported public clouds from a singular BigQuery control-plane on GCP.
+*BigQuery Omni: BigQuery Omni is a Google-managed multi-cloud analytics solution that enables analysts to access and analyze data stored on other supported public clouds from a singular BigQuery control-plane on GCP.

 Bare Metal

@@ -383,5 +383,5 @@ Config Connector is a Kubernetes add-on that allows you to manage your Google C
 Kf enables you to migrate and run applications from the open-source Cloud Foundry platform into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos.
 Migrate for Anthos enables you to migrate and run applications from virtual machines on-premise or other clouds into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos, while producing container and data artifacts for integration with modern CI/CD, Anthos and Google Cloud services. Migrated container images and artifacts are portable for use across a variety of Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos hybrid configurations as listed in the applicable software documentation. With Migrate for Anthos, the need for application rewrite is minimized.
 Migrate for Compute Engine v4.X enables you to validate, run, and migrate applications from on-premise or other clouds into Compute Engine while minimizing downtime and application rewrite.
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@@ -90,8 +90,6 @@ Developer Tools

 Artifact Registry: Artifact Registry is a service for managing container images and packages. It is integrated with Google Cloud tooling and runtimes and comes with support for native artifact protocols. This makes it simple to integrate it with your CI/CD tooling to set up automated pipelines.

-Cloud SDK: Cloud SDK is a set of tools to manage resources and applications hosted on Google Cloud Platform. It includes the gcloud, gsutil, and bq command line tools. The gcloud command-line tool provides the primary command-line interface to Google Cloud Platform.
-
 Container Registry: Container Registry is a private Docker image storage system on Google Cloud Platform. The registry can be accessed through an HTTPS endpoint, so you can pull images from your machine, whether it's a Compute Engine instance or your own hardware.

 Cloud Build: Cloud Build is a service that executes your builds on Google Cloud Platform infrastructure. Cloud Build can import source code from Cloud Storage, Cloud Source Repositories, GitHub, or Bitbucket; execute a build to your specifications; and produce artifacts such as Docker containers or Java archives.
@@ -100,6 +98,8 @@ Cloud Source Repositories: Cloud Source Repositories provides Git version contro

 *Firebase Test Lab: Firebase Test Lab lets you test your mobile app using your test code or automatically on a wide variety of devices and device configurations hosted in a Google data center, with test results made available in the Firebase console.

+Google Cloud Deploy: Google Cloud Deploy is a service for managing and performing application continuous delivery to Google Kubernetes Engine. It allows for process specification and control of application delivery.
+
 Test Lab: Test Lab enables you to test mobile applications using physical and virtual devices in the cloud. It runs instrumentation tests and script-less robotic tests on a matrix of device configurations, and reports detailed results to help improve the quality of your mobile app.

 Data Analytics
@@ -114,6 +114,8 @@ Cloud Life Sciences (formerly Google Genomics): Cloud Life Sciences provides se

 Data Catalog: Data Catalog is a fully-managed and scalable metadata management service that empowers organizations to quickly discover, manage, and understand their data in Google Cloud. It offers a central data catalog across certain Google Cloud Services that allows organizations to have a unified view of their data assets.

+Dataplex: Dataplex is an intelligent data fabric that helps customers unify distributed data and automate management and governance across that data to power analytics at scale.  
+
 Dataflow: Dataflow is a fully-managed service for strongly consistent, parallel data-processing pipelines. It provides an SDK for Java with composable primitives for building data-processing pipelines for batch or continuous processing. This service manages the life cycle of Compute Engine resources of the processing pipeline(s). It also provides a monitoring user interface for understanding pipeline health.

 Datalab: Datalab is an interactive tool for exploration, transformation, analysis and visualization of your data on Google Cloud Platform. It runs in your cloud project and enables you to write code to use other Big Data and storage services using a rich set of Google-authored and third party libraries.
@@ -380,8 +382,9 @@ Below is a non-exclusive list of available software components subject to the Go

 Cloud Run for Anthos deployed on VMware enables you to run stateless containers on VMware.
 Config Connector is a Kubernetes add-on that allows you to manage your Google Cloud resources through Kubernetes configuration files.
+Google Cloud SDK: Google Cloud SDK is a set of tools to manage resources and applications hosted on Google Cloud Platform. It includes the Google Cloud Command Line Interface (CLI), Cloud Client Libraries for programmatic access to Google Cloud Platform services, the gustil, kubectl, and bq command line tools, and various service and data emulators for local platform development. The Google Cloud SDK provides the primary programmatic interfaces to Google Cloud Platform.
 Kf enables you to migrate and run applications from the open-source Cloud Foundry platform into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos.
 Migrate for Anthos enables you to migrate and run applications from virtual machines on-premise or other clouds into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos, while producing container and data artifacts for integration with modern CI/CD, Anthos and Google Cloud services. Migrated container images and artifacts are portable for use across a variety of Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos hybrid configurations as listed in the applicable software documentation. With Migrate for Anthos, the need for application rewrite is minimized.
 Migrate for Compute Engine v4.X enables you to validate, run, and migrate applications from on-premise or other clouds into Compute Engine while minimizing downtime and application rewrite.
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 Below is a non-exclusive list of available software components subject to the Google Cloud Platform Service Specific Terms as Software.

+BigQuery Connector for SAP replicates, in connection with SAP Landscape Transformation Replication Server, SAP NetWeaver-based application data changes in near real-time and directly into BigQuery.
 Cloud Run for Anthos deployed on VMware enables you to run stateless containers on VMware.
 Config Connector is a Kubernetes add-on that allows you to manage your Google Cloud resources through Kubernetes configuration files.
-Google Cloud SDK: Google Cloud SDK is a set of tools to manage resources and applications hosted on Google Cloud Platform. It includes the Google Cloud Command Line Interface (CLI), Cloud Client Libraries for programmatic access to Google Cloud Platform services, the gustil, kubectl, and bq command line tools, and various service and data emulators for local platform development. The Google Cloud SDK provides the primary programmatic interfaces to Google Cloud Platform.
+Google Cloud SDK: Google Cloud SDK is a set of tools to manage resources and applications hosted on Google Cloud Platform. It includes the Google Cloud Command Line Interface (CLI), Cloud Client Libraries for programmatic access to Google Cloud Platform services, the gsutil, kubectl, and bq command line tools, and various service and data emulators for local platform development. The Google Cloud SDK provides the primary programmatic interfaces to Google Cloud Platform.
 Kf enables you to migrate and run applications from the open-source Cloud Foundry platform into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos.
 Migrate for Anthos enables you to migrate and run applications from virtual machines on-premise or other clouds into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos, while producing container and data artifacts for integration with modern CI/CD, Anthos and Google Cloud services. Migrated container images and artifacts are portable for use across a variety of Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos hybrid configurations as listed in the applicable software documentation. With Migrate for Anthos, the need for application rewrite is minimized.
 Migrate for Compute Engine v4.X enables you to validate, run, and migrate applications from on-premise or other clouds into Compute Engine while minimizing downtime and application rewrite.
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 API Management

-*Apigee: Apigee is a full-lifecycle API management platform that lets customers design, secure, analyze, and scale APIs, giving them visibility and control. Apigee is available as Apigee, a fully-managed service, Apigee hybrid, a hybrid model that's partially hosted and managed by the customer, or Apigee Private Cloud, an entirely customer hosted Premium Software solution.
+Apigee: Apigee is a full-lifecycle API management platform that lets customers design, secure, analyze, and scale APIs, giving them visibility and control. Apigee is available as Apigee, a fully-managed service, Apigee hybrid, a hybrid model that's partially hosted and managed by the customer, or Apigee Private Cloud, an entirely customer hosted Premium Software solution.

 API Gateway: API Gateway is a fully-managed service that helps you develop, deploy, and secure your APIs running on Google Cloud Platform.

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 Kf enables you to migrate and run applications from the open-source Cloud Foundry platform into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos.
 Migrate for Anthos enables you to migrate and run applications from virtual machines on-premise or other clouds into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos, while producing container and data artifacts for integration with modern CI/CD, Anthos and Google Cloud services. Migrated container images and artifacts are portable for use across a variety of Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos hybrid configurations as listed in the applicable software documentation. With Migrate for Anthos, the need for application rewrite is minimized.
 Migrate for Compute Engine v4.X enables you to validate, run, and migrate applications from on-premise or other clouds into Compute Engine while minimizing downtime and application rewrite.
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 Resource Manager API: Resource Manager API allows you to programmatically manage Google Cloud Platform container resources (such as Organizations and Projects), that allow you to group and hierarchically organize other Google Cloud Platform resources. This hierarchical organization lets you easily manage common aspects of your resources such as access control and configuration settings.

+Google Distributed Cloud
+
+Google Distributed Cloud - Edge:  Google Distributed Cloud - Edge allows you to run private Google Kubernetes Engine clusters on dedicated hardware, which is provided and maintained by Google on Customer premises.  This solution also provides you with a VPN connection to Google Cloud Platform, allowing you to interact with other GCP Services or other applications running in your Virtual Private Cloud.
+
 User Protection Services

 reCAPTCHA Enterprise: reCAPTCHA Enterprise helps detect fraudulent activity on websites.
@@ -387,5 +391,5 @@ Google Cloud SDK: Google Cloud SDK is a set of tools to manage resources and app
 Kf enables you to migrate and run applications from the open-source Cloud Foundry platform into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos.
 Migrate for Anthos enables you to migrate and run applications from virtual machines on-premise or other clouds into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos, while producing container and data artifacts for integration with modern CI/CD, Anthos and Google Cloud services. Migrated container images and artifacts are portable for use across a variety of Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos hybrid configurations as listed in the applicable software documentation. With Migrate for Anthos, the need for application rewrite is minimized.
 Migrate for Compute Engine v4.X enables you to validate, run, and migrate applications from on-premise or other clouds into Compute Engine while minimizing downtime and application rewrite.
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 AutoML Vision: AutoML Vision is a simple and flexible machine learning service that lets businesses and developers with limited machine learning expertise train custom and scalable vision models for their own use cases.

-Recommendations AI: Recommendations AI enables you to build an end-to-end personalized recommendation system based on state-of-the-art deep learning ML models, without a need for expertise in ML or recommendation system architecture.
-
 Cloud Natural Language API: Cloud Natural Language API provides powerful natural language understanding as an easy to use API. This API enables application developers to answer the following questions: 1) What are the entities referred to in the block of text?; 2) What is the sentiment (positive or negative) for this block of text?; 3) What is the language of this block of text?; and 4) What is the syntax for this block of text (including parts of speech and dependency trees)? Users can call this API by passing in a block of text or by referring to a document in Cloud Storage.

 Cloud Translation (including Cloud Translation v2 or any subsequent general availability version/release): Cloud Translation is a RESTful API that automatically translates text from one language to another language (e.g. French to English). You can use the API to programmatically translate text in your webpages or apps.
@@ -192,8 +190,11 @@ Industry Solutions

 Talent Solution: Talent Solution offers access to Google's machine learning, enabling company career sites, job boards, ATS, staffing agencies, and other recruitment technology platforms to improve the talent acquisition experience.

-Retail Search: Retail Search, powered by Google’s Retail API, allows retailers to leverage Google’s search capabilities on their own retail websites and mobile applications. With Retail Search, retailers receive fast, accurate, and high quality search results that help improve conversion and increase customer engagement.
+Discovery Solutions: Discovery Solutions allow customers in retail, media, and other verticals to deliver Google-quality search results and recommendations on their own websites and mobile applications. 

+Recommendations AI: Recommendations AI enables you to build an end-to-end personalized recommendation system based on state-of-the-art deep learning ML models, without a need for expertise in ML or recommendation system architecture.
+Recommendationengine API: Recommendationengine API is the Version 1 API of Recommendations AI described above. This API will be deprecated in 2023 and is not accepting new customers.
+Retail Search: Retail Search, powered by Google’s Retail API, allows retailers to leverage Google’s search capabilities on their own retail websites and mobile applications. With Retail Search, retailers receive fast, accurate, and high quality search results that help improve conversion and increase customer engagement.
 API Management

 Apigee: Apigee is a full-lifecycle API management platform that lets customers design, secure, analyze, and scale APIs, giving them visibility and control. Apigee is available as Apigee, a fully-managed service, Apigee hybrid, a hybrid model that's partially hosted and managed by the customer, or Apigee Private Cloud, an entirely customer hosted Premium Software solution.
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 Kf enables you to migrate and run applications from the open-source Cloud Foundry platform into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos.
 Migrate for Anthos enables you to migrate and run applications from virtual machines on-premise or other clouds into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos, while producing container and data artifacts for integration with modern CI/CD, Anthos and Google Cloud services. Migrated container images and artifacts are portable for use across a variety of Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos hybrid configurations as listed in the applicable software documentation. With Migrate for Anthos, the need for application rewrite is minimized.
 Migrate for Compute Engine v4.X enables you to validate, run, and migrate applications from on-premise or other clouds into Compute Engine while minimizing downtime and application rewrite.
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 Notebooks: Notebooks is a managed service that offers an integrated JupyterLab environment in which machine learning developers and data scientists can create instances running JupyterLab that come pre-installed with the latest data science and machine learning frameworks in a single click.

-Vertex AI: Vertex AI is a service for managing the entire lifecycle of AI and machine learning development. With Vertex AI, you can (i) manage image, video, text, and tabular datasets and associated labels; (ii) build machine learning pipelines to train and evaluate models using Google Cloud algorithms or custom training code; (iii) deploy models for online or batch use cases all on scalable managed infrastructure (including additional discovery points and API endpoints for functionality replacing the legacy services of AI Platform Data Labeling, AI Platform Training and Prediction, AI Platform Neutral Architecture Search (NAS), AutoML Natural Language, AutoML Video, AutoML Vision, and AutoML Tables); and (iv) manage your entire data science workflow using Vertex AI Workbench.
+Vertex AI: Vertex AI is a service for managing the entire lifecycle of AI and machine learning development. With Vertex AI, you can (i) manage image, video, text, and tabular datasets and associated labels; (ii) build machine learning pipelines to train and evaluate models using Google Cloud algorithms or custom training code; (iii) deploy models for online or batch use cases all on scalable managed infrastructure (including additional discovery points and API endpoints for functionality replacing the legacy services of AI Platform Data Labeling, AI Platform Training and Prediction, AI Platform Neutral Architecture Search (NAS), AutoML Natural Language, AutoML Video, AutoML Vision, and AutoML Tables); (iv) manage your entire data science workflow using Vertex AI Workbench; and (v) create realistic plans to optimize your business with Optimization AI and related functionality.

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 This Google Cloud Privacy Notice describes how we collect and process your personal information in relation to Google Workspace, Google Workspace for Education and Google Cloud Platform (together, “Cloud Services”).

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@@ -70,6 +69,8 @@ Network Service Tiers: Network Service Tiers enable you to select different qual

 Service Directory: Service Directory is a managed service that offers customers a single place to publish, discover and connect their services in a consistent way, regardless of their environment. Service Directory supports services in Google Cloud, multi-cloud, and on-prem environments and can scale up to thousands of services and endpoints for a single project.

+Spectrum Access System: Spectrum Access System enables you to access the Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) in the United States, the 3.5 GHz band that is available for shared commercial use. You can use Spectrum Access System to register your CBRS devices, manage your CBRS deployments, and access a non-production test environment (if offered).
+
 Traffic Director: Traffic Director is Google Cloud Platform's traffic management service for open service meshes.

 Virtual Private Cloud: Virtual Private Cloud provides a private network topology with IP allocation, routing, and network firewall policies to create a secure environment for your deployments.
@@ -308,6 +309,10 @@ Google Distributed Cloud

 Google Distributed Cloud - Edge:  Google Distributed Cloud - Edge allows you to run private Google Kubernetes Engine clusters on dedicated hardware, which is provided and maintained by Google on Customer premises.  This solution also provides you with a VPN connection to Google Cloud Platform, allowing you to interact with other GCP Services or other applications running in your Virtual Private Cloud.

+Sovereign Controls by Sovereign Partners
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+Sovereign Controls by Sovereign Partners: Sovereign Controls by Sovereign Partners are solutions comprising a suite of Services offered by Google that are complemented by a set of services, offered by, and under separate terms of service with, third party partners (“Sovereign Partners”), which together create additional security controls for certain Services, while also allowing the relevant Sovereign Partner to provide additional security measures for those Services, as further described at: https://cloud.google.com/terms/in-scope-sovereign-cloud. 
+
 User Protection Services

 reCAPTCHA Enterprise: reCAPTCHA Enterprise helps detect fraudulent activity on websites.
@@ -392,5 +397,5 @@ Google Cloud SDK: Google Cloud SDK is a set of tools to manage resources and app
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 BigQuery Data Transfer Service: BigQuery Data Transfer Service automates data movement from SaaS applications to BigQuery on a scheduled, managed basis. With the BigQuery Data Transfer Service, you can transfer data to BigQuery from SaaS applications including Google Ads, Campaign Manager, Google Ad Manager, and YouTube.

+BigQuery Migration Service: BigQuery Migration Service is a solution for migrating your existing data warehouse to BigQuery. It includes tools, such as batch and interactive SQL translators, that can help with each phase of migration from assessment and planning to execution and verification.
+
 Database Migration Service: Database Migration Service is a fully-managed migration service that makes it simple to perform high fidelity, minimal-downtime migrations at scale. You can use Database Migration Service to migrate from your on-premises environments, Compute Engine, and other clouds to certain Google Cloud-managed databases with minimal downtime.

 Migrate for Compute Engine V5.0 and up: Migrate for Compute Engine V5.0 and up is a fully-managed migration service that enables you to migrate workloads at scale into Google Cloud Compute Engine with minimal down time by utilizing replication-based migration technology.
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 BeyondCorp Enterprise: BeyondCorp Enterprise is a solution designed to enable zero-trust application access to enterprise users and protect enterprises from data leakage, malware and phishing attacks. BeyondCorp Enterprise is an integrated platform incorporating cloud-based services and software components, including:

 On-premises Connector, which forwards Identity-Aware Proxy traffic from Google Cloud Platform to applications and VMs deployed in non-Google Cloud Platform environments.
+BCE app connector, which provides secure access to private applications in non-Google cloud environments using a remote agent installed on a customer-owned virtual machine.
+BCE client connector, which provides end users secure access to private non-web applications using a remote endpoint agent installed on customer endpoint devices.
 Endpoint Verification, which allows administrators to build an inventory of devices and set the security posture of the devices.
 Threat and Data Protection Services, which are a set of security services that work by aggregating threat intelligence and are designed to protect enterprise users from malware transfers, phishing, malicious site visits, and sensitive data leakage.
 BeyondCorp Enterprise Integration with Chrome Browser Cloud Management, which enables malware, phishing, and data leakage protection for managed Chrome browsers.
@@ -400,5 +402,5 @@ Google Cloud SDK: Google Cloud SDK is a set of tools to manage resources and app
 Kf enables you to migrate and run applications from the open-source Cloud Foundry platform into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos.
 Migrate for Anthos enables you to migrate and run applications from virtual machines on-premise or other clouds into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos, while producing container and data artifacts for integration with modern CI/CD, Anthos and Google Cloud services. Migrated container images and artifacts are portable for use across a variety of Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos hybrid configurations as listed in the applicable software documentation. With Migrate for Anthos, the need for application rewrite is minimized.
 Migrate for Compute Engine v4.X enables you to validate, run, and migrate applications from on-premise or other clouds into Compute Engine while minimizing downtime and application rewrite.
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@@ -116,6 +116,8 @@ Cloud Life Sciences (formerly Google Genomics): Cloud Life Sciences provides se

 Data Catalog: Data Catalog is a fully-managed and scalable metadata management service that empowers organizations to quickly discover, manage, and understand their data in Google Cloud. It offers a central data catalog across certain Google Cloud Services that allows organizations to have a unified view of their data assets.

+*Data Studio: Data Studio is a data visualization and business intelligence product. It enables customers to connect to their data stored in other systems, create reports and dashboards using that data, and share them throughout their organization.
+
 Dataplex: Dataplex is an intelligent data fabric that helps customers unify distributed data and automate management and governance across that data to power analytics at scale.  

 Dataflow: Dataflow is a fully-managed service for strongly consistent, parallel data-processing pipelines. It provides an SDK for Java with composable primitives for building data-processing pipelines for batch or continuous processing. This service manages the life cycle of Compute Engine resources of the processing pipeline(s). It also provides a monitoring user interface for understanding pipeline health.
@@ -128,6 +130,8 @@ Dataproc Metastore: Dataproc Metastore provides a fully-managed metastore servic

 Datastream: Datastream is a serverless change data capture (CDC) and replication service that enables data synchronization across heterogeneous databases, storage systems, and applications with minimal latency.

+Google Earth Engine: Google Earth Engine is a platform for global-scale analysis and visualization of geospatial datasets. Google Earth Engine can be used with custom datasets, or with any of the publicly available satellite imagery hosted (and ingested on a regular basis) by Earth Engine Data Catalog. 
+
 Pub/Sub: Pub/Sub is designed to provide reliable, many-to-many, asynchronous messaging between applications. Publisher applications can send messages to a "topic" and other applications can subscribe to that topic to receive the messages. By decoupling senders and receivers, Pub/Sub allows developers to communicate between independently written applications.

 AI and Machine Learning
@@ -205,6 +209,10 @@ API Gateway: API Gateway is a fully-managed service that helps you develop, dep

 Cloud Endpoints: Cloud Endpoints is a tool that helps you to develop, deploy, secure and monitor your APIs running on Google Cloud Platform.

+Payment Gateway:  Payment Gateway is a managed service that provides a reliable, scalable and secure way for customers to integrate with real time payment systems like Unified Payments Interface (UPI).  
+
+Issuer Switch: Issuer Switch provides customers with a managed deployment of standard payment interfaces for performing payment and non-payment transactions on their users’ accounts.
+
 Hybrid and Multi-cloud

 Anthos: Anthos is a solution designed for building and managing modern applications running across hybrid cloud environments. Anthos is an integrated platform incorporating cloud-based services and software components, including:
@@ -370,8 +378,12 @@ Media and Gaming

 Game Servers: Game Servers is a managed service that enables game developers to deploy and manage their dedicated game servers across multiple Agones clusters around the world through a single interface.

+Live Stream API: Live Stream API is a cloud-based live encoder that processes high-quality contribution feeds for 24x7 live linear or live events and prepares the streams for digital distribution. It compresses the video and audio elementary streams with the latest video codecs and packages the streams in standardized container formats to reach all IP connected devices.
+
 Transcoder API: Transcoder API can batch convert media files into optimized formats to enable streaming across web, mobile, and living room devices. It provides fast, easy to use, large-scale processing of advanced codecs while utilizing Google’s storage, networking, and delivery infrastructure.

+Video Stitcher API: Video Stitcher API enables users to dynamically insert content or ads using server-side video insertion technology. Video and ads are conditioned into a single stream for video on demand (VOD) or live streams to deliver flexible and target personalization at scale.
+
 Google Cloud Platform Premium Software

 Below is a list of available software components subject to the Google Cloud Platform Service Specific Terms as Premium Software.
@@ -402,5 +414,5 @@ Google Cloud SDK: Google Cloud SDK is a set of tools to manage resources and app
 Kf enables you to migrate and run applications from the open-source Cloud Foundry platform into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos.
 Migrate for Anthos enables you to migrate and run applications from virtual machines on-premise or other clouds into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos, while producing container and data artifacts for integration with modern CI/CD, Anthos and Google Cloud services. Migrated container images and artifacts are portable for use across a variety of Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos hybrid configurations as listed in the applicable software documentation. With Migrate for Anthos, the need for application rewrite is minimized.
 Migrate for Compute Engine v4.X enables you to validate, run, and migrate applications from on-premise or other clouds into Compute Engine while minimizing downtime and application rewrite.
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@@ -12,6 +12,8 @@ Compute

 App Engine: App Engine enables you to build and host applications on the same systems that power Google applications. App Engine offers fast development and deployment; simple administration, with no need to worry about hardware, patches or backups; and effortless scalability.

+Batch: Batch is a fully-managed service that allows you to create batch jobs at scale. The service dynamically provisions certain Google Cloud resources, schedules your batch job on the resources, manages the queue for the job, and executes the job. Batch is natively integrated with Google Cloud services for storage, logging, monitoring, and more. 
+
 Compute Engine: Compute Engine offers scalable and flexible virtual machine computing capabilities in the cloud, with options to utilize certain CPUs, GPUs, or Cloud TPUs. You can use Compute Engine to solve large-scale processing and analytic problems on Google's computing, storage, and networking infrastructure.

 Google Cloud VMware Engine (GCVE): GCVE is a managed VMware-as-a-Service that is specifically designed for running VMware workloads on Google Cloud Platform. GCVE enables customers to run VMware virtual machines natively in a dedicated, private, software-defined data center.
@@ -354,7 +356,7 @@ IoT Core: IoT Core is a fully-managed service that allows you to easily and secu

 Management Tools

-Cloud Console App: Cloud Console App is a native mobile app that enables customers to manage key Google Cloud services. It provides monitoring, alerting, and the ability to take actions on resources.
+Cloud Console App: Cloud Console app is a native mobile app that enables customers to manage key Google Cloud services. It provides monitoring, alerting, and the ability to take actions on resources.

 Cloud Deployment Manager: Cloud Deployment Manager is a hosted configuration tool which allows developers and administrators to provision and manage their infrastructure on Google Cloud Platform. It uses a declarative model which allows users to define or change the resources necessary to run their applications and will then provision and manage those resources.

@@ -414,5 +416,5 @@ Google Cloud SDK: Google Cloud SDK is a set of tools to manage resources and app
 Kf enables you to migrate and run applications from the open-source Cloud Foundry platform into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos.
 Migrate for Anthos enables you to migrate and run applications from virtual machines on-premise or other clouds into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos, while producing container and data artifacts for integration with modern CI/CD, Anthos and Google Cloud services. Migrated container images and artifacts are portable for use across a variety of Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos hybrid configurations as listed in the applicable software documentation. With Migrate for Anthos, the need for application rewrite is minimized.
 Migrate for Compute Engine v4.X enables you to validate, run, and migrate applications from on-premise or other clouds into Compute Engine while minimizing downtime and application rewrite.
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@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ Data Catalog: Data Catalog is a fully-managed and scalable metadata management s

 *Data Studio: Data Studio is a data visualization and business intelligence product. It enables customers to connect to their data stored in other systems, create reports and dashboards using that data, and share them throughout their organization.

-Dataplex: Dataplex is an intelligent data fabric that helps customers unify distributed data and automate management and governance across that data to power analytics at scale.  
+Dataplex: Dataplex is an intelligent data fabric that helps customers unify distributed data and automate management and governance across that data to power analytics at scale.

 Dataflow: Dataflow is a fully-managed service for strongly consistent, parallel data-processing pipelines. It provides an SDK for Java with composable primitives for building data-processing pipelines for batch or continuous processing. This service manages the life cycle of Compute Engine resources of the processing pipeline(s). It also provides a monitoring user interface for understanding pipeline health.

@@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ API Gateway: API Gateway is a fully-managed service that helps you develop, dep

 Cloud Endpoints: Cloud Endpoints is a tool that helps you to develop, deploy, secure and monitor your APIs running on Google Cloud Platform.

-Payment Gateway:  Payment Gateway is a managed service that provides a reliable, scalable and secure way for customers to integrate with real time payment systems like Unified Payments Interface (UPI).  
+Payment Gateway: Payment Gateway is a managed service that provides a reliable, scalable and secure way for customers to integrate with real time payment systems like Unified Payments Interface (UPI).

 Issuer Switch: Issuer Switch provides customers with a managed deployment of standard payment interfaces for performing payment and non-payment transactions on their users’ accounts.

@@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ Hybrid and Multi-cloud
 Anthos: Anthos is a solution designed for building and managing modern applications running across hybrid cloud environments. Anthos is an integrated platform incorporating cloud-based services and software components, including:

 Anthos Config Management: Anthos Config Management is a policy management solution for enabling consistent configuration across multiple Kubernetes clusters. Anthos Config Management allows you to specify one single source of truth and then enforce those policies on your cluster.
-Anthos Identity Service: Anthos Identity Service is an authentication service that lets customers bring existing identity solutions for authentication to multiple Anthos environments. Users can log in to and access their Anthos clusters from the command line or from the Cloud Console, all using their existing identity providers.
+Anthos Identity Service: Anthos Identity Service is an authentication service that lets customers bring existing identity solutions for authentication to multiple Anthos environments. Users can log in to and access their Anthos clusters from the command line or from the Google Cloud console, all using their existing identity providers.
 Anthos Integration with Google Cloud Platform Services: Google Cloud Platform services and components may be used in connection with Anthos deployments, including Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE), Cloud Logging, Cloud Monitoring, Traffic Director, and Google Cloud Platform Marketplace.
 Anthos Premium Software: Anthos includes the software components listed below as Premium Software.
 Anthos Service Mesh: Anthos Service Mesh is a managed service mesh service that includes (i) a managed certificate authority that issues cryptographic certificates that identify customer workloads within the Anthos Service Mesh for mutual authentication, and (ii) telemetry for customers to manage and monitor their services. Customers receive details showing an inventory of services, can understand their service dependencies, and receive metrics for monitoring their services. For clarity this service does not include Anthos Service Mesh -- Software (see below regarding Premium Software).
@@ -322,7 +322,7 @@ Resource Manager API: Resource Manager API allows you to programmatically manag

 Google Distributed Cloud

-Google Distributed Cloud - Edge:  Google Distributed Cloud - Edge allows you to run private Google Kubernetes Engine clusters on dedicated hardware, which is provided and maintained by Google on Customer premises.  This solution also provides you with a VPN connection to Google Cloud Platform, allowing you to interact with other GCP Services or other applications running in your Virtual Private Cloud.
+Google Distributed Cloud - Edge: Google Distributed Cloud - Edge allows you to run private Google Kubernetes Engine clusters on dedicated hardware, which is provided and maintained by Google on Customer premises.This solution also provides you with a VPN connection to Google Cloud Platform, allowing you to interact with other GCP Services or other applications running in your Virtual Private Cloud.

 Sovereign Controls by Sovereign Partners

@@ -356,7 +356,7 @@ IoT Core: IoT Core is a fully-managed service that allows you to easily and secu

 Management Tools

-Cloud Console App: Cloud Console app is a native mobile app that enables customers to manage key Google Cloud services. It provides monitoring, alerting, and the ability to take actions on resources.
+Google Cloud App: Google Cloud app is a native mobile app that enables customers to manage key Google Cloud services. It provides monitoring, alerting, and the ability to take actions on resources.

 Cloud Deployment Manager: Cloud Deployment Manager is a hosted configuration tool which allows developers and administrators to provision and manage their infrastructure on Google Cloud Platform. It uses a declarative model which allows users to define or change the resources necessary to run their applications and will then provision and manage those resources.
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@@ -180,6 +179,8 @@ Text-to-Speech: Text-to-Speech synthesizes human-like speech based on input text

 Video Intelligence API: Video Intelligence API makes videos searchable, and discoverable, by extracting metadata with an easy to use REST API. It quickly annotates videos stored in Cloud Storage, and helps you identify key noun entities of your video and when they occur within the video.

+Visual Inspection AI: Visual Inspection AI enables developers to train and deploy AI models to automatically detect, classify, and localize abnormalities found in images in order to improve production quality and develop enhanced analytics across multiple industries.
+
 Vertex AI, AI Platform, and Accelerators

 AI Platform Data Labeling: AI Platform Data Labeling is a service that helps developers obtain high quality data to train and evaluate their machine learning models. It supports labeling for image, video, text, and audio as well as management of all of your labeled data in one place.
@@ -246,7 +247,7 @@ BigQuery Migration Service: BigQuery Migration Service is a solution for migrati

 Database Migration Service: Database Migration Service is a fully-managed migration service that makes it simple to perform high fidelity, minimal-downtime migrations at scale. You can use Database Migration Service to migrate from your on-premises environments, Compute Engine, and other clouds to certain Google Cloud-managed databases with minimal downtime.

-Migrate for Compute Engine V5.0 and up: Migrate for Compute Engine V5.0 and up is a fully-managed migration service that enables you to migrate workloads at scale into Google Cloud Compute Engine with minimal down time by utilizing replication-based migration technology.
+Migrate to Virtual Machines: Migrate to Virtual Machines is a fully-managed migration service that enables you to migrate workloads at scale into Google Cloud Compute Engine with minimal down time by utilizing replication-based migration technology.

 Storage Transfer Service: Storage Transfer Service enables you to import large amounts of online data into Cloud Storage, quickly and cost-effectively. With Storage Transfer Service, you can transfer data from locations reachable by the general internet (e.g., HTTP/HTTPS), including Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), as well as transfer data between Google Cloud products (e.g., between two Cloud Storage buckets). You can also use Storage Transfer Service to move data between private data center storage (e.g., NFS) and Google Cloud products (e.g., transfer from NFS to Cloud Storage).

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 Google Distributed Cloud

-Google Distributed Cloud - Edge: Google Distributed Cloud - Edge allows you to run private Google Kubernetes Engine clusters on dedicated hardware, which is provided and maintained by Google on Customer premises.This solution also provides you with a VPN connection to Google Cloud Platform, allowing you to interact with other GCP Services or other applications running in your Virtual Private Cloud.
+Google Distributed Cloud Edge: Google Distributed Cloud Edge allows you to run private Google Kubernetes Engine clusters on dedicated hardware, which is provided and maintained by Google on Customer premises.This solution also provides you with a VPN connection to Google Cloud Platform, allowing you to interact with other GCP Services or other applications running in your Virtual Private Cloud.

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@@ -393,7 +394,8 @@ Below is a list of available software components subject to the Google Cloud Pla
 Anthos: Anthos includes the following Premium Software components:

 Anthos core software: Anthos core software enables you to run containers on Kubernetes and can be deployed on premises in your own data center, as well as in both private and public clouds.
-Anthos Service Mesh - Software: Anthos Service Mesh is a suite of tools to run a reliable service mesh on Anthos, to help you monitor, manage and secure traffic between the services deployed on Anthos.
+Anthos Service Mesh - Software: Anthos Service Mesh - Software is a suite of tools to run a reliable service mesh on Anthos, to help you monitor, manage and secure traffic between the services deployed on Anthos.
+Anthos Identity Service - Software: Anthos Identity Service - Software may be downloaded and installed in supported cluster types and environments to let administrators set up authentication with their preferred Identity providers for one or more Anthos clusters.
 Connect Software: Connect Software may be downloaded and installed in clusters to enable connectivity between the customer-registered cluster and Google Cloud.
 Cloud Logging and Cloud Monitoring for Anthos: Cloud Logging and Cloud Monitoring can be deployed in a range of hybrid cloud environments to enable centralized log storage, log analysis, metrics capture, metrics trending, customized alerting, and application debug tracing.

@@ -414,7 +416,7 @@ Cloud Run for Anthos deployed on VMware enables you to run stateless containers
 Config Connector is a Kubernetes add-on that allows you to manage your Google Cloud resources through Kubernetes configuration files.
 Google Cloud SDK: Google Cloud SDK is a set of tools to manage resources and applications hosted on Google Cloud Platform. It includes the Google Cloud Command Line Interface (CLI), Cloud Client Libraries for programmatic access to Google Cloud Platform services, the gsutil, kubectl, and bq command line tools, and various service and data emulators for local platform development. The Google Cloud SDK provides the primary programmatic interfaces to Google Cloud Platform.
 Kf enables you to migrate and run applications from the open-source Cloud Foundry platform into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos.
-Migrate for Anthos enables you to migrate and run applications from virtual machines on-premise or other clouds into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos, while producing container and data artifacts for integration with modern CI/CD, Anthos and Google Cloud services. Migrated container images and artifacts are portable for use across a variety of Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos hybrid configurations as listed in the applicable software documentation. With Migrate for Anthos, the need for application rewrite is minimized.
+Migrate to Containers enables you to migrate and run applications from virtual machines on-premise or other clouds into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine, Anthos, and Cloud Run, while producing container and data artifacts for integration with modern CI/CD, Anthos and Google Cloud services. Migrated container images and artifacts are portable for use across a variety of Google Kubernetes Engine, Anthos, and Cloud Run hybrid configurations as listed in the applicable software documentation. With Migrate to Containers, the need for application rewrite is minimized.
 Migrate for Compute Engine v4.X enables you to validate, run, and migrate applications from on-premise or other clouds into Compute Engine while minimizing downtime and application rewrite.
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