Privacy overview
Get an overview of privacy information for data you link from Google Analytics to the Developer Data framework.
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You can link Google Analytics to the Developer Data framework to get a comprehensive view of data for your Unity project. When integrated, Unity treats this data as Developer Data. This documentation is intended to provide data privacy information about Unity’s products. It is not intended to be used as legal guidance or as a replacement to reading Unity’s Privacy Policy. If you have questions about a term used, please see the Glossary below. If you have further questions about the privacy implications of your product, please email DPO@unity3d.com with your question. For expediency, please list the product about which you are inquiring.
Personal Data Collected about App Users and Game Players
The following Personal Data will be collected by Unity where it has been originally collected by the developer via their Google Analytics integration:- Masked IP Address
- Developer set User ID
- Account Identifiers
- Unique installation-specific ID
- Advertising ID
- IDFV
Relationship under Privacy Laws
Under GDPR, Unity is the Processor. You, the developer, are the Controller. Under CCPA (as modified by CPRA), Unity is the Service Provider. You, the developer, are the Business.Legal Basis for Processing
As we are a Processor, we do not determine your legal basis for processing. Instead, it is your responsibility as the Controller to determine such a legal basis.Consent (Opt in) vs Opt out
This product does not have a consent or opt-out service. If the Developer determines they do not have a legal basis to collect the applicable Google Analytics data, they must disconnect their Google Analytics account from the Developer Data framework.Data Subject Requests
Two of the most common data subject requests based in law are the request for access to personal data and the request for deletion of personal data. You, the developer, are responsible for actioning user requests regarding Diagnostics data associated with their unique installation ID. These requests can include the following:- Access to their individual Diagnostics data
- Information about how their Diagnostics data is processed, used, and stored
- Deletion of their Diagnostics data
Access
This service has no native functionality to support data access requests. You, the developer, are responsible for actioning them. To action these requests, contact Unity Support. For information about which details to provide in your request, refer to Manage Diagnostics data.Deletion
To delete Diagnostics data for one or more users, you can submit a request through the Unity Dashboard. For more information, refer to Manage Diagnostics data.Dependencies
This product has no dependencies on other Unity products.Data Retention
By default, personal data is retained for 30 days.Child Privacy
If required to do so under applicable laws, you (the developer) must obtain Verified Parental Consent prior to submitting child-user data, as outlined in the Unity Terms of Service.Privacy Policy Requirements
It is never appropriate to use Unity’s privacy policy for your application. You will need to ensure that the personal data practices are reflected in your Privacy Policy, as required in the Unity Terms of Service.Privacy URL
If you need to present the user with Unity's privacy policy or reference Unity’s privacy policy within your own, use the privacy URL: https://unity.com/legal/game-player-and-app-user-privacy-policy.Data Processing Agreement (DPA)
Unity DPA applies to the transfer of data for this product.Glossary & Notable Laws
- GDPR - The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) took effect in the European Economic Area (EEA). References to GDPR also encompass UK GDPR which is the UK’s version of GDPR which applies post-Brexit.
- CCPA - The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA).
- PIPL - In November of 2021, Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL) took effect in China.
- LGPD - The Brazilian General Data Protection Law.
- VCDPA - The Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act.
- CPA - The Colorado Privacy Act.
- CTDPA - The Connecticut Data Protection Act.
- UCPA - The Utah Consumer Privacy Act.
- FDBR - The Florida Digital Bill of Rights
- OCPA - The Oregon Consumer Privacy Act
- TDPSA - The Texas Data Privacy and Security Act
- MTCDPA - The Montana Consumer Data Privacy Act
- TIPA - The Tennessee Information Protection Act
- MODPA - The Online Data Privacy Act
- MNCDPA - The Consumer Data Privacy Act
- PIPEDA - The Canadian Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act
- COPPA - The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) imposes restrictions on how data can be collected and used from children under the age of 13.
- CARU - A self-regulatory organization for the promotion of responsible privacy practices to children under the age of 13
- DPA - A Data Processing Addendum (or Data Processing Agreement) forms part of a contract and governs the rights and obligations of each party concerning the processing of personal data.
- ATT - iOS 14 and later requires publishers to obtain permission to track the user's device across applications. This device setting is called App Tracking Transparency, or ATT.