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Google Chrome terms of service are changing on March 31: Here’s what’s new

Google Chrome terms of service are changing on March 31: Here’s what’s new

Posted on March 26, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

We’ve done the boring reading for you.

While you won’t be getting a new version of Chrome or Chrome OS for a while due to the coronavirus outbreak, Google has announced upcoming changes to its Terms of Service, effective March 31, that “make it easier for you to understand what we can expect from each other.” It’s the first time since October, 2017 that Google has updated the terms of service, and because you probably don’t want to read through the whole thing, we’ve summarized the important changes for you.
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