Saturday, November 9, 2019

Changes to YouTube’s Terms of Service

YouTube
We're updating our Terms of Service ("Terms") to improve readability and transparency. This update does not change the Google Privacy Policy, nor the way we collect and process your data.
We've provided a summary of key changes but here's what you can expect:
Terms that are clearer and easier to understand with useful links to help you navigate YouTube and better understand our policies.
Expanded commitments to notify you about changes that may affect you, such as product updates or future changes to the Terms; and
Better alignment between our Terms and how YouTube works today.
The new Terms will take effect on 10 December, 2019. Please make sure you read the updated Terms carefully. If you would like more information, you can find additional information in our Help Center.
If you allow your child to use YouTube Kids, then please note that you are agreeing to the new Terms on behalf of your child as well.
You can always review your privacy settings and manage how your data is used by visiting your Google Account.
Thank you for being part of the YouTube community!
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You have received this mandatory service announcement to update you about important changes to the YouTube Terms.

4 comments:

  1. Please be aware that you are accepting the new Conditions on your child's behalf if you permit them to use YouTube Kids.

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