UAE residents who use Google services, including Gmail, Google Photos, Google Drive, Maps, Android and Gemini, will be subject to updated Google Terms of Service from July 30.
The changes won’t dramatically alter how Google’s products work, but they do provide more clarity on how the company uses AI, processes user content and handles account suspensions.
New AI rules
As artificial intelligence becomes more deeply integrated into Google’s products, the company is introducing stricter rules to prevent misuse.
The updated terms prohibit activities such as bypassing AI safety measures, manipulating prompts to produce harmful content or using Google’s AI-generated content to train other AI models. Existing bans on phishing, hacking, malware, fake accounts and deceptive content also remain in place.
You still own content
Google says users retain ownership of everything they upload, including emails, photos, files and videos.
However, users continue to grant Google permission to process that content so its services can function properly, for example, syncing files across devices, enabling sharing, translating content where needed and improving products.
How Google uses your data
The company says it analyses content using automated systems to detect spam, malware and illegal content, while also using it to personalise search results, recommendations and ads.
Publicly shared content, such as Google reviews or apps listed on Google Play, may also be used to promote Google’s services.
When can Google suspend your account?
Your accounts may be suspended if users repeatedly violate its policies or engage in activities such as phishing, hacking, spamming or other actions that pose security or legal risks.
Users who believe their accounts were disabled in error can appeal the decision.
Google says it will generally notify users before making significant changes to its services and, where possible, allow them to export their data through Google Takeout before discontinuing a product or making major changes.
The updated Terms of Service take effect on July 30, 2026.