Google has come out with the Transparency Centre, a central hub for users to know more about Google’s product policies. It’s a place where users can find out what data does Google collects among other things. With the Transparency Center, users can learn about Google’s policy development process, how it enforces its policies, and view each policy by product and service.
According to David Graff, vice president, trust and safety, Google, “The Transparency Center collects existing resources and policies, and was designed with you in mind, providing easy access to information on our policies, how we create and enforce them, and much more.”
Graff further says that since the uses of Google’s products differ, the company tailors its policies to each platform. In a blog post, Graff said that the Transparency Center has a dedicated page to help you find ways to report harmful content and make appeals across several of our services.
“Our appeals process aims to ensure due process, efficiency and transparency for users appealing our enforcement decisions,” he added.
Users can also find helpful reporting and appeal tools to report content and respond to enforcement actions. “By providing increased transparency about how we handle access to information, moderation across our platforms and some of our key safety practices, we hope you’ll find it useful and easy to find helpful information,” Graff added.
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