Question: Why does Google continuously invest in the security of its consumer-facing products?
- To charge a premium for the products
- To increase loading speed of the products
- To collect data more easily through products
- To protect personal information and build user trust in products
Explanation
Google invests in built-in security to protect personal information across consumer-facing products. Strong security helps prevent threats such as unauthorized access, abuse, and account compromise. Protecting user data supports confidence in Google products and services. This trust foundation is central to privacy-safe advertising because users are more likely to engage when products protect their information.
Why the other options are incorrect
Data collection is incorrect because security investment is not meant to make personal information easier to collect.
Loading speed is incorrect because product performance is separate from the purpose of security protections.
Premium pricing is incorrect because consumer-facing product security is tied to protection and trust, not charging more.
Source for verification
https://policies.google.com/privacy
https://safety.google/security/
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