Archive: Firebase Analytics Use Policy

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By enabling Firebase Analytics you enable the collection of data about App Users, including via identifiers for mobile devices (including Android Advertising ID and Advertising Identifier for iOS), cookies and similar technologies.

You will not facilitate the merging of personally-identifiable information with non-personally identifiable information unless you have robust notice of, and the user's prior affirmative (i.e., opt-in) consent to, that merger.

You are required to notify your App Users by disclosing the following information:

  • The Firebase Analytics features you have implemented.
  • How you and third-party vendors use first-party cookies, or other first-party identifiers, and third-party cookies and similar technologies, such as identifiers for mobile devices (including Android Advertising ID and Advertising Identifier for iOS), or other third-party identifiers, together.
  • How App Users can opt-out of the Firebase Analytics features you use, including through applicable device settings, such as the device advertising settings for mobile apps, or any other available means.

You must comply with the European Union User Consent Policy.

Interest-based advertising

If you use Firebase Analytics to collect sensitive information about your visitors, including information described in the Google AdWords sensitive category restrictions, you may not use Firebase Analytics to collect data for the purpose of interest based advertising.

Because laws across countries and territories vary, and because Firebase Analytics can be used in many ways, Google is unable to provide the exact language you need to include in your privacy policy. Only you understand the unique aspects and special considerations of your business, and your privacy policy should account for this information that only you can provide.

Archived Version Last Updated: 2016/05/18