Per aiutarti a rispettare le
leggi statali sulla privacy negli Stati Uniti,
l'SDK Google Mobile Ads ti consente di utilizzare il parametro
trattamento dati limitato (RDP) di Google per
indicare se abilitare il trattamento dati limitato. Google supporta anche la
Global Privacy Platform
(GPP) per gli stati USA applicabili. Quando l'SDK Google Mobile Ads utilizza uno dei due
indicatori, l'SDK limita alcuni identificatori univoci e altri dati vengono trattati
nella fornitura di servizi.
Devi decidere in che modo il trattamento dati limitato può supportare i tuoi piani di conformità
e quando attivarlo. Determina se utilizzare direttamente il parametro RDP o segnalare il consenso e le scelte relative alla privacy con la specifica GPP.
Questa guida ti aiuta ad attivare RDP in base alle richieste di annuncio e a utilizzare l'indicatore GPP.
Attiva l'indicatore RDP
Per comunicare a Google che il trattamento dati limitato deve essere attivato utilizzando l'indicatore RDP di Google, inserisci
la chiave rdp come parametro aggiuntivo con un valore di 1.
Se raccogli le decisioni relative al consenso con una piattaforma di gestione del consenso o con messaggi personalizzati, l'SDK Google Mobile Ads rispetta gli indicatori GPP scritti nell'archivio locale. L'SDK User Messaging Platform (UMP) supporta la scrittura del
segnale GPP. Per raccogliere il consenso degli stati degli Stati Uniti, consulta
Assistenza IAB USA.
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