docs: fix typos and grammatical errors (#2459)

Co-authored-by: Allen Hutchison <adh@google.com>
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Krushna Sharma
2025-06-29 06:53:49 +05:30
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@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ If you are using a Gemini API key for authentication, the following terms apply:
## 3. Login with Google (for Workspace or Licensed Code Assist users)
For users of Standard or Enterprise [edition](https://cloud.google.com/gemini/docs/codeassist/overview#editions-overview) of Gemini Code Assist :
For users of Standard or Enterprise [edition](https://cloud.google.com/gemini/docs/codeassist/overview#editions-overview) of Gemini Code Assist:
- Terms of Service: The [Google Cloud Platform Terms of Service](https://cloud.google.com/terms) govern your use of the service.
- Privacy Notice: The handling of your data is outlined in the [Gemini Code Assist Privacy Notices](https://developers.google.com/gemini-code-assist/resources/privacy-notices).
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ You may opt-out from sending Usage Statistics to Google data by following the in
This depends entirely on the type of auth method you use.
- **Auth method 1:** Yes. When you use your personal Google account, the Gemini Code Assist Privacy Notice for Individuals applies. Under this notice, your **prompts, answers, and related code are collected** and may be used to improve Google's products, which includes model training.
- **Auth method 2a:** Yes, When you use the Gemini API key Gemini API (Unpaid Service) terms apply. Under this notice , your **prompts, answers, and related code are collected** and may be used to improve Google's products, which includes model training.
- **Auth method 2a:** Yes. When you use the Gemini API key Gemini API (Unpaid Service) terms apply. Under this notice , your **prompts, answers, and related code are collected** and may be used to improve Google's products, which includes model training.
- **Auth method 2b, 3 & 4:** No. For these accounts, your data is governed by the Google Cloud or Gemini API (Paid Service) terms, which treat your inputs as confidential. Your code, prompts, and other inputs are **not** used to train models.
### 2. What are "Usage Statistics" and what does the opt-out control?