To help you comply with
U.S. states privacy laws,
the Google Mobile Ads SDK lets you use Google
restricted data processing (RDP) parameter to
indicate whether to enable RDP. Google also supports the
Global Privacy Platform
(GPP) for applicable US states. When the Google Mobile Ads SDK uses either
signal, the SDK restricts certain unique identifiers and other data is processed
in the provision of services to you.
You must decide how restricted data processing can support your compliance plans
and when to enable. Determine whether to use the RDP parameter
directly or signaling consent and privacy choices with the
GPP Specification.
This guide helps you enable RDP on a per-ad request basis and use the GPP
signal.
Enable the RDP signal
To notify Google that RDP must be enabled using Google's RDP signal, insert
the key rdp as an extra parameter with a value of 1.
If you collect consent decisions with a consent management platform or your own
custom messaging, the Google Mobile Ads SDK respects GPP signals written to
local storage. The User Messaging Platform (UMP) SDK supports writing the GPP
signal. To gather US state consent, see
US IAB Support.
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