Google Workspace Terms of Service – Google Workspace (2024)

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GOOGLE WORKSPACE FOR EDUCATION PRIVACY NOTICE

This privacy notice is meant to help you understand what data we collect, why we collect it, and how you can manage your information while using a Google Workspace for Education account.

Contents

Introduction Sharing your information Your privacy controls About this policy Contact Us

Introduction

  • Google Workspace for Education facilitates learning and collaboration among students (and parents), educators, and school admins. Google Workspace for Education includes different categories of services as described in this privacy notice. The distinction is important because the scope of the services and how the data is processed in these services differs.

    • •Google Workspace for Education core servicesare listed in theServices Summaryand include Gmail, Calendar, Classroom, Assignments, Contacts, Drive, Docs, Forms, Groups, Sheets, Sites, Slides, Chat, Meet, Vault, and Chrome Sync.

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    • • Google Workspace for Education other services are listed in the Services summary and include AppSheet and Read Along.

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    • •Google Workspace for Education additional servicesinclude services we make generally available for all consumers, such as Google Search, Maps, and YouTube, which Workspace for Education users may have access to with their Workspace accounts.

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  • This document provides the key information about both types of services. If you want to learn more, you can find additional information and examples in the following documents that also apply to Google Workspace for Education accounts. TheGoogle Cloud Privacy Noticeprovides more information about data that we process while providing the core services, and theGoogle Privacy Policyprovides more information about data that we process in additional services. Information provided in this notice relating to core services also applies to other services listed in the Services Summary.

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Your information: what we collect & how it’s used

  • A Google Workspace for Education account is a Google Account created and managed by a school for use by students and educators. The account can be used for both core and additional services, and the information that we collect and store in your account is treated as personal information. Admins manage how students use core and additional services with their Google Workspace for Education accounts, including obtaining parental consent for the additional services that they choose to enable for students.Learn more about core and additional servicesfor Google Workspace for Education users.

Core Services

  • As students, educators, and admins use Workspace core services, we collect two types of data:

    • Things that you provide or create through core services (customer data)

    • Information we collect as you use core services (service data)

  • There are no ads shown in Google Workspace for Education core services. Also, none of the personal information collected in the core services is used for advertising purposes.

  • Things that you provide or create through core services

  • We receive customer data through the core services and process it according to the school’s (the customer’s) instructions. This customer data includes anything submitted, stored, sent or received through core services by you or your school.

  • When a Google Workspace for Education account is created, the school provides Google with certain personal information about its students and educators that includes the user’s name, email address, and password. Schools can also choose to share things like a user’s secondary email address, phone number, and address. And users can also add information to their account, such as an additional phone number and profile photo.

  • Things that you might create through the services include emails that you write and receive while using Gmail or documents that you draft and store in Drive.

  • Customer data is used to provide the core services, for example, Google processes your email address to send and deliver messages between teachers and students.

  • Information we collect as you use core services

  • As described fully in Google’sCloud Privacy Notice, we also collect service data through the core services, including:

    • • Your account information, which includes things like name and email address.

    • • Your activity while using the core services, which includes things like viewing and interacting with content, people with whom you communicate or share content, and other details about your usage of the services.

    • • Your settings, apps, browsers & devices. We collect info about your settings and the apps, browsers, and devices you use to access our services. This information includes browser and device type, settings configuration, unique identifiers, operating system, mobile network information, and application version number. We also collect information about the interaction of your apps, browsers, and devices with our services, including IP address, crash reports, system activity, and the date and time of your request.

    • • Your location information. We collect info about your location as determined by various technologies such as IP address.

    • • Your direct communications. We keep records of communications when you or your admin provide feedback, ask questions, or seek technical support.

    • And for admins, we collect data about payments and transactions.

  • Service data is used to deliver and maintain the services that schools and students use, as well as to improve the security and reliability of these services. To make these improvements we use aggregated Service Data to resolve technical issues, keep our security measures robust and up-to-date, and ensure that the services work as intended. If you choose to provide feedback through the services, we may use that feedback for a wider range of improvements to the services; however, any feedback you provide is entirely voluntary and you can use the services without providing any.

  • We also use service data to make recommendations to optimize the use of the services; provide and improve other services you request; provide support; protect our users, customers, the public, and Google; and comply with legal obligations. See the Google Cloud Privacy Notice for more information.

  • Read Along also collects voice data. The voice data is processed only on the user’s device and is not shared with Google, to protect users’ privacy. Voice data is not stored at all after processing.

Additional Services

  • As students, educators, and admins use additional services, we collect two types of data:

  • Things that you provide or create through additional services

  • As described more fully inGoogle’s Privacy Policy, we collect information when students and educators use the additional services, including things that you provide to us, content that’s created or uploaded, and content that’s received from others. For example, if you sign in to an additional service with a Workspace account, we’ll use your Workspace name and profile information to identify your account. You can also choose to save your content with Google, things like photos and videos.

  • Information we collect as you use additional services

  • Google’s Privacy Policy also describes the information we collect as you use our additional services, which includes:

    • Your activity while using additional services, which includes things like terms you search for, videos you watch, content and ads you view and interact with, voice and audio information when you use audio features, purchase activity, and activity on third-party sites and apps that use our services.

    • Your apps, browsers & devices. We collect the info about your apps, browser, and devices described above in the core services section.

    • Your location information. We collect info about your location as determined by various technologies including: GPS, IP address, sensor data from your device, and information about things near your device, such as Wi-Fi access points, cell towers, and Bluetooth-enabled devices. The types of location data we collect depend in part on your device and account settings.

  • Why we collect data

  • The data we collect in the additional services is used across our services to deliver, maintain, and improve our services; develop new services; provide personalized services; measure performance; communicate with you; and protect Google, our users, and the public. See the Google Privacy Policy for more details.

  • Some additional services show ads. But if you’re using your Google Workspace for Education account in primary and secondary schools (K-12), we don’t show you personalized ads, which means we don’t use information from your account or past activity to target ads. However, we may show ads based on general factors like your search query, the time of day, or the content of a page you’re reading.

Sharing your information

  • When you share your information

  • Your school’s admin may allow students to access Google services, such as Google Docs and YouTube, that have features that allow users to share information with others or publicly. For example, if you leave a review in Google Play, your name and photo appear next to your activity. And if you share a photo with a friend who then makes a copy of it, or shares it again, then that photo may continue to appear in your friend’s Google Account even after you remove it from your Google Account. Remember, when you share information publicly, your content may become accessible through search engines, including Google Search.

  • When Google shares your information

  • As described fully in the Google Privacy Policy and the Google Cloud Privacy Notice, we do not share your personal information with companies, organizations, or individuals outside of Google except in the following cases:

    • •With your school’s admin: Your admin and resellers who manage your or your organization’s Workspace account will have access to your information. For example, they may be able to:

      • View account information, activity and statistics;

      • Change your account password;

      • Suspend or terminate your account access;

      • Access your account information in order to satisfy applicable law, regulation, legal process, or enforceable governmental request;

      • Restrict your ability to delete or edit your information or your privacy settings.

    • •With your consent: We’ll share personal information outside of Google where we have you or your parent’s consent.

    • •For external processing: We share personal information with our affiliates and other trusted third party providers to process it for us as we instruct them and in compliance with ourPrivacy Policy, theGoogle Cloud Privacy Notice, and any other appropriate confidentiality and security measures.

    • •For legal reasons: We share personal information outside of Google if we have a good-faith belief that access, use, preservation or disclosure of the information is reasonably necessary for legal reasons, including complying with enforceable governmental requests and protecting you and Google.

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Your privacy controls

  • We provide a variety of controls that enable students and parents to make meaningful choices about how information is used in Google services. Depending on the settings enabled by your school’s admin, students can use settings likeGoogle activity controls, to manage their privacy and information. We provide additional information for parents, students, and admins in theGoogle Workspace for Education Privacy Center.

  • School admins also have service controls that can allow you to manage personal information, including limiting its further collection or use. If you or your child has a Google Workspace for Education account, contact your admin to:

    • access your personal information

    • limit access to features or services

    • delete personal information in services or delete your entire account

About this policy

  • This Notice is intended to provide the key information about our collection and use of data for Google Workspace for Education users, and is consistent with the Google Privacy Policy and the Google Cloud Privacy Notice. In cases that specific commitments differ, this privacy notice takes precedence followed by the Google Cloud Privacy Notice and the Google Privacy Policy. For example, the Google Privacy Policy has a description of personalized ads that isn’t relevant to Google Workspace for Education users in primary and secondary schools (K-12), and this notice clarifies that we don’t show personalized ads to those students.

Contact Us

  • Please visit theGoogle Workspace for Education Privacy Centerfor answers to most questions. Also see ourPrivacy Help Centerfor questions about privacy and Google’s services.

  • If you’re a parent:

    • Contact your school admin if you have questions regarding the management of Google Workspace for Education accounts or the use of information by your child’s school

    • Orcontact Googleabout the information in this notice

  • If you’re an admin, contact Google about the information in this Notice by submitting thecontact formwhile signed in to your admin account.

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How to accept Google terms of service for using Google Workspace? ›

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  1. Sign in to the Partner Sales Console.
  2. In the top left, click Menu Settings Terms of Service.
  3. (Optional) Next to Agreement Type or Status, click the Down arrow. to open agreements based on these filters.
  4. Click View & sign. ...
  5. Click Sign when you're ready to accept the agreement.

Is Google updating terms of service in May 2024? ›

This new ToS will take effect on May 22, 2024 and Google is emailing users about the change starting today. There are no changes to the Privacy Policy. As always, Google provides a comparison between the old and new versions.

What is Google terms of service violation? ›

don't abuse or harm others or yourself (or threaten or encourage such abuse or harm) — for example, by misleading, defrauding, illegally impersonating, defaming, bullying, harassing, or stalking others.

What are the disadvantages of using Google Workspace? ›

Potential downsides include dependence on internet connectivity, limited offline functionality, data privacy concerns, a learning curve for new users, and some integration challenges with non-Google products. Why might a business choose Google Workspace over traditional office suites?

How do I enable services in Google Workspace? ›

Turn a service on or off for all users in your organization
  1. Sign in to your Google Admin console. ...
  2. In the Admin console, go to Menu Apps Google Workspace. ...
  3. Click the service that you want to turn on or off.
  4. Click Service status.
  5. Click On for everyone or Off for everyone and then click Save.

Why did Google say I violated Terms of Service? ›

Google's user guidelines are in place to ensure a positive and safe experience for users. Violations like inappropriate content, promoting illegal activities, or using offensive language can lead to suspension.

How do I update the terms of use? ›

First, clearly state that the terms of service are changing. Then, briefly explain why the adjustments are occurring. Third, indicate the effects of the changes on the users and their accounts. Finally, tell the audience when the adjustments will take effect.

What is the meaning of Terms of Service? ›

Terms of service (also known as terms of use and terms and conditions, commonly abbreviated as TOS or ToS, ToU or T&C) are the legal agreements between a service provider and a person who wants to use that service. The person must agree to abide by the terms of service in order to use the offered service.

Does Google have Terms of Service? ›

When using Google's services, you agree to the terms and conditions listed on this page (the "Terms of Service"), which may be updated by us from time to time. A complete statement of our privacy policy can be found here. The Google logo and search service are made available for non-commercial use only.

Why is Google deleting my Gmail? ›

When you don't use your Google Account within a 2-year period, it's then deemed inactive, and all of its content and data can be deleted. Before this happens, you have the opportunity to take action in your account when Google sends you: Email notifications to your Google Account.

Why has Google suspended my account? ›

Google Terms & Conditions and Ads policies help users and advertisers have a safe and enjoyable experience. If Google discovers infringement of Google rules or the Terms & Conditions, It may suspend your account.

What is the new Google policy 2024? ›

You'll have at least 30 days from July 17, 2024 to update your app to comply with the policy changes below. For more details, go to the Policy Deadlines page. We're requiring developers providing the following services to register as an Organization: financial products and services, health, VPN, and government.

How safe is Google Workspace? ›

First off, Google Workspace comes with some impressive built-in security features. These include advanced spam filtering, phishing detection, and powerful encryption for data in transit and at rest. It also offers two-factor authentication (2FA) to add an extra layer of protection to your accounts.

Why use Google Workspace instead of Gmail? ›

Google Workspace gives you access to collaborative tools that Gmail does not. Workspace and Gmail both give you access to the same personal productivity apps. But Google Workspace gives you access to enhanced capabilities, more features, and additional apps that help you with cross-company collaboration.

What is the difference between Google suite and Google Workspace? ›

G Suite includes Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Sites, while Google Workspace includes those same features plus Meet, Chat, and Jamboard. Additionally, Google Workspace has more storage space and advanced security features, making it the better choice for businesses.

How to obtain authorization from Google for using active backup for Google Workspace? ›

Resolution
  1. Sign in to Google Admin console with the credentials of the domain you wish to back up.
  2. Go to Apps > Google Workspace.
  3. Click Drive and Docs.
  4. Click Features and Applications.
  5. Click on the Drive SDK section and tick Allow users to access Google Drive with the Drive SDK API. Click SAVE.

Can I accept payments with Google Workspace? ›

The Payable Forms Add-On automatically calculates payment due based on the answers selected in your google form. We host a secure checkout that matches your form theme for and collect payment from your users in a snap.

How do I accept a Google business invitation? ›

To view and accept an invitation to manage someone else's Business Profile:
  1. Sign in to Business Profile Manager.
  2. Click Manage invites. If you're part of multiple organizations, make sure to choose the right organization first.
  3. Find the invitation, then click Approve or Decline.

How do I accept Google Analytics terms of service? ›

BY CLICKING THE "I ACCEPT" BUTTON, COMPLETING THE REGISTRATION PROCESS, OR USING THE SERVICE, YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU HAVE REVIEWED AND ACCEPT THIS AGREEMENT AND ARE AUTHORIZED TO ACT ON BEHALF OF, AND BIND TO THIS AGREEMENT, THE OWNER OF THIS ACCOUNT.

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