Making Search work best for you
Google’s features are designed to make it easier to connect people
as quickly as possible to the information they seek, not to keep
users on our platforms. When you don’t find what you’re looking for
right away, it’s frustrating to need to do additional searches. So
over the years, we’ve developed new ways to organize and display
results to help you find what you’re looking for
faster.
If you search for a local coffee shop, we may show you their menu,
how far away they are, whether they’re busy right now, or if they
offer delivery. Or if you search for the weather, we’ll show you the
local temperature forecast. These results are helpful for users, and
part of our ongoing work to make Google Search better every
day.
Finally, we want people to use our products and services because
they prefer them, not because they feel locked in. This principle is
at the heart of Takeout, our data portability tool that helps people
export copies of their data from more than 70 Google products,
including Gmail, Drive and Photos. The principles that
underpin
Takeout
also apply to the Data Transfer Project (DTP), an industry-wide
effort that we founded and continue to lead with Microsoft, Twitter,
Facebook, and Apple.