Learn what Google Play services can do with access to your files & media

Google Play services enables important features of your device and helps make your device more secure and reliable. Google Play services is different from the Google Play Store. Learn more about Google Play services.

How Google Play services uses your files & media

Google Play services may access your files and media to help you with core services. Some examples are:

To share files with nearby devices

Google Play services may access your files and media when you want to share files via nearby devices using Nearby Share

Tip: To manage your preferences, on your Android device, open Settings and then Google and then Devices & sharing and then Nearby Share.

To select a picture for your Google Account profile

Google Play services may access your files and media when you preview and select pictures for your Google Account profile.

To access ringtones stored on your external storage

Google Play services may access your ringtones, in the background, when you use ringtones for two-factor authentication or when you use Find My Device.

To make your stored music files searchable

Google Play services may periodically access your music files in the background so that you can search for your music in YouTube Music.

Tip: To manage your preferences, on your Android device, open Settings and then Google and then Personalize using shared data and then External Media. This control is only visible when you have compatible media files on your device.

How Google handles your information

In order to enable some features, Google Play Services may collect and send some information to Google which may include crash logs and diagnostics information for analytics purposes. Any information that Google collects is handled in accordance with Google's Privacy Policy.

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