Google, recently Channel canceled and you have removed it about 600 apps in adverse marketing, make a series of changes in their terms and conditions to use when creating an account, introducing new features such as age restrictions and multitasking, among other issues.
The Mountain View company has confirmed, through its official blog, that this change will take effect as of March 31, 2020 and that users cannot refuse them if they wish to keep their account active. Other focus changes, as collected from ADSLZone, in improve communication for major G cone users and ease of learning, in addition to adding many services.
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The first of the changes, and most importantly, is that Google has set the age range to create and own a corporate account. For example in Spain the minimum age is 14 years but in other countries it is 13 or even 16 years in Germany. On the other hand, the company also outlined the obligations of parents and legal guardians of minor children, which may request legal permission to create a Google account.
Google changes its terms and conditions of use
On the other hand, Google will only publicly display or use user-uploaded content in its applications when they have appeared to others. But that's not all, because from now on all Google services are now subject to these new conditions, including Drive, Stadia or Gmail, among other things.
Google has confirmed that too it will provide more clarity when they stop providing the service and that, in the event of any problems, the company has announced how much to recover in the event of loss of money and in what circumstances the company is not responsible. In the same way, the big G also made it clear the conditions under which they can delete your account, or suspend or cancel access to their services.
Finally, to ensure the right development of the relationship between the users of the platform, Google has reviewed the basic rules of conduct. The disputes section has evolved, whereby the laws of each country will be applicable. Other changes that Google has tried to make are their terms and conditions more accessible to their users.
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