Data Access and Deletion Transparency Report
As described in Google’s Privacy Policy and Privacy Help Center , we maintain a variety of tools for users to update, manage, access, correct, export, and delete their information, and to control their privacy across Google’s services. In particular, every year millions of users in the U.S. utilize Google’s Download your data feature or delete some of their data using Google’s My Activity feature. These tools enable users to choose the specific types of data across Google’s services that they want to review, download, or delete, with requests processed automatically. In addition, users may exercise their rights under specific privacy laws like the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) by contacting Google .
The table below provides more information on the use of these tools and contact methods in 2023:
Type of request | Number of requests | Requests completed in whole or in part | Requests denied*** | Average time to substantively respond |
---|---|---|---|---|
Download your data
usage*
|
Approximately 8.8 million | Approximately 8.8 million | N/A (requests processed automatically) | Less than 1 day (requests processed automatically) |
My Activity deletion
usage*
|
Approximately 60.6 million | Approximately 60.6 million | N/A (requests processed automatically) | Less than 1 day (requests processed automatically) |
Requests to know (via contacting Google)**
|
439 | 436 | 3 | 7 days |
Requests to delete (via contacting Google)**
|
35 | 32 | 3 | 7 days |
Requests to correct (via contacting Google)**
|
0 | 0 | 0 | N/A |
As explained in our Privacy Policy, Google does not sell our users’ personal information and uses personal information the CCPA treats as sensitive only for purposes permitted by the CCPA. Accordingly, when users submit requests to opt out of the sale of personal information or to limit the use of their sensitive personal information, we respond to these requests by explaining our practices and commitments. We also provide users with information on the limited circumstances in which their personal information may be shared outside Google, the controls they have with respect to such sharing, and additional controls over the collection and use of sensitive information that may be available depending on which Google service they’re using.
* Data for U.S.-based users
** Data for users identifying themselves as California residents
*** Each of the requests denied in 2023 was denied either because the request was not verifiable, the user withdrew the request, or the request called for information exempt from disclosure