To sum up, Google requires you as an app owner to include privacy policy in your app and in Google Play Console. This is a necessary step even if your data does not access any users’ data. This privacy policy must include:
app accesses personal data of users, how it collects, uses and disclose such data.
The identity of the usa consumer email list developer and contact details in case of privacy issues.
Types of personal data collected.
Types of entities to which the data is disclosed.
Rules of storage and erasure of personal data.
If you want to find out about the technical details of how to add a privacy policy when publishing your Android apps, check out our article “How to Publish an App on Google Play | Guide & Checklist for App Owners”.
Third-party service providers’ requirements
Third-party service providers may establish different requirements for privacy policies, depending on its purpose, such as analytical or marketing purposes, and terms and conditions. Let’s see what it looks like when it comes to Facebook Retargeting and Google Analytics.
Facebook Retargeting
In their Terms, Facebook requires to share with the users of your app all the accurate and relevant information about collecting data by Facebook’s business tools, by at least providing a link accessible inside your app settings or any privacy policy that links to:
A clear information about how the
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