Google is clear cutting its current forest of privacy policies.
The search giant currently has more than 70 documents covering privacy policies--and that's after it trimmed them significantly in 2010. It now plans on consolidating them all into a single, general use document by March 1.
By the reduction, Google hopes to not only reduce word counts for readers, make explanations clearer and eliminate legal "gloop," but to also unify a user's information across all its products, it said in a video on the policy changes. Whether you're in YouTube, Gmail, Google Docs, or any other product offered by Big G, you'll be treated as a single user.