The Digital Markets Act (DMA) is an EU law that took effect on March 6, 2024. As a result of the DMA, in the EU, Google offers you the choice to link certain Google services. Those Google services include:
- Search
- YouTube
- Ad services
- Google Play
- Chrome
- Google Shopping
- Google Maps
You can choose to link all these services, choose to have none of these services linked, or choose which of these individual services you want to link.
When linked, these services can share your data with each other and with all other linked Google services for certain purposes. For example, linked Google services can work together to help personalize your content and ads, depending on your settings.
Google services that canât be linked
For most users in the EU there are no services that canât be linked. Some services canât be linked for users in Germany.
Tip: All other Google services that share data with each other and are not named above are always linked.
About linked services
If services arenât linked, some features that involve sharing data across Google services will be limited or unavailable. For example:
- When Search, YouTube, and Chrome are not linked services, your recommendations in Search, like âWhat to watchâ and your Discover feed will be less personalized.
- When Search and Maps are not linked services, you won't be able to save places on Search.
Aspects of a service that donât involve sharing data wonât be affected.
You wonât be signed out of any Google services if you choose not to link services. Also, linking Google services is not about sharing your data with third-party services.
Manage your linked services
Youâre in control. You can choose which of the Google services listed above are linked. You can review or change your choices anytime in your Google Account. Learn how to manage your linked services.
About your data
Learn more about how your data is used across linked Google services.
What data is usedGoogle uses this data shared across linked services for the purposes that are set out in our Privacy Policy:
- Providing personalized services, including content and ads, depending on your settings
- Maintaining and improving our services
- Developing new services
- Understanding how people use our services to ensure and improve the performance of our services
The choices you make about linked services donât change your other settings, such as choices you've made to personalize Google services. They just expand the options you have to control how your data is shared.
Your data from all Google services, regardless of whether they are linked, may still be shared across all services for certain purposes, like preventing fraud, protecting against spam and abuse, and to comply with the law.
Your data may also be shared across Google services to effectively help you complete tasks when two services are offered together.