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Unity ads with google play store

Discussion in 'Unity Ads & User Acquisition' started by Ramonjr, May 17, 2020.

  1. Ramonjr

    Ramonjr

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    Good morning

    i currently have my game on alpha release with a few friends testing it for me

    i have unity ads enabled on test mode - so i am sure that's ok and I wont be flagged, right?

    when I'm ready to go live, do i simply make sure to do the following:

    1. enter a privacy policy within google play console (enter the privacy policy link provided by unity)
    2. remove the ads from test mode

    it almost sounds too easy! can you please advise if I'm missing a step?

    thanks
     
  2. tomer201120

    tomer201120

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    how did you do
    enter a privacy policy within google play console (enter the privacy policy link provided by unity)?
     
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  3. Ramonjr

    Ramonjr

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    Yup i copied the url privacy link provided by unity into google play

    my ads are still on test mode though, doing some reading today to make sure its OK for me to go live, don't want to get flagged!

    not sure if i need to do anything else on unity and or google end
     
  4. Antony-Blackett

    Antony-Blackett

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    I think you’re meant to create your own privacy policy and that should link to the unity one and any others that are required.
     
  5. Ramonjr

    Ramonjr

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    Really? Even if I'm only using unity ad? Thank you for the heads up.. hopefully someone can clarify this
     
  6. Antony-Blackett

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    Yeah, well it's your app, so it should be your privacy policy.

    As a user it would look pretty strange to be directed to a unity page that has nothing to do with you or your app. Where as if i get directed to your web page that then says you should also review the unity policy, that makes more sense.

    Here's mine:
    http://www.fantasticfoundry.com/privacypolicy
     
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