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By using the Google+ button you can publish information worldwide. The Google+ button helps you and others receive personalised content from Google and their partners.
Google will store both the information that you +1’d content, as well as the page that you were viewing when you clicked the +1 button.
Your +1’s may appear to others as an annotation with your profile name and photo in Google services (such as in search results or on your Google Profile) or elsewhere on websites and ads on the Internet.
Google will record information about your +1 activity in order to improve Google services for you and other users.
In order to use the Google+1 button, you need to have a public Google Profile visible to the world, which at the very least includes the name that you chose for the profile. That name will be used across Google services and in some cases it may replace another name that you’ve used when sharing content under your Google Account.
Your Google Profile identity may be displayed to people who have your email address or other identifying information.
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In addition to the above-described uses, the information that you provide to Google is used subject to Google’s main Privacy Policy.
Google may share aggregate statistics relating to users’ +1 activity with the public, our users and partners, such as publishers, advertisers or connected sites.
Data Protection Policy for the use of Twitter
Functions of the Twitter service are integrated in our site. These functions are being offered by Twitter, Inc. (795 Folsom St., Suite 600, San Francisco, CA 94107, USA).
The use of Twitter and the “Re-Tweet” function links the websites you visit with your Twitter account and makes this information available to other users. Data is transferred to Twitter in the process.
We want to make you aware that we as a provider of the pages have no knowledge of the content of the transferred data or of its use by Twitter. You can find more information about the data privacy declaration of Twitter at http://twitter.com/privacy.
You can change your data privacy settings at Twitter in the account settings athttp://twitter.com/account/settings.