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Recent Google Publisher Policies require publishers to provide notice and obtain consent from users when passing precise location data to Google for ad purposes.
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The content provides example code snippets in Kotlin and Java demonstrating one way to inform users about location data sharing for personalized advertising, analytics, and attribution.
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Publishers must customize the provided code snippet example to accurately reflect their specific data sharing practices and inform users of all relevant purposes.
Recent updates to the Google Publisher Policies have introduced new notice and consent requirements for publishers who pass precise location data of users to Google, for ads-related purposes.
If this policy applies to you, the following snippet shows one way you could inform your users of this data sharing:
Kotlin
protected fun presentConsentOverlay(context: Context) { AlertDialog.Builder(context) .setTitle("Location data") .setMessage("We may use your location, " + "and share it with third parties, " + "for the purposes of personalized advertising, " + "analytics, and attribution. " + "To learn more, visit our privacy policy " + "at https://myapp.com/privacy.") .setNeutralButton("OK") { dialog, which -> dialog.cancel() // TODO: replace the below log statement with code that specifies how // you want to handle the user's acknowledgement. Log.d("MyApp", "Got consent.") } .show() } // To use the above function: presentConsentOverlay(this)
Java
protected void presentConsentOverlay(Context context) { new AlertDialog.Builder(context) .setTitle("Location data") .setMessage("We may use your location, " + "and share it with third parties, " + "for the purposes of personalized advertising, " + "analytics, and attribution. " + "To learn more, visit our privacy policy " + "at https://myapp.com/privacy.") .setNeutralButton("OK", new DialogInterface.OnClickListener() { @Override public void onClick(DialogInterface dialog, int which) { dialog.cancel(); // TODO: replace the below log statement with code that specifies how // you want to handle the user's acknowledgement. Log.d("MyApp", "Got consent."); } }) .show(); } // To use the above method: presentConsentOverlay(this);