It just became more complicated for publishers to use some of Google's advertising products and services. The search engine now will require online publishers using the AdSense advertising service for
Web sites and
DoubleClick for Publishers that get visitors from the European Union to ask permission to use their data. The move comes amid heavy analysis of
regulations across the region.
The policy will require publishers to implement consent strategies for EU visitors. This means making "reasonable efforts" to disclose
and obtain consent to collect any data, as well as share and use that data on any site, app, email publication or other property while using Google products. The same goes for storing and
accessing browser-based cookies or other information on the devices of site visitors.
Google has created a landing page, cookiechoices.org, to direct publishers on how to gain content and offer solutions for putting consent mechanisms on Web sites and apps into place. It
also suggests text that may be appropriate for the consent message presented to site visitors.
All publishers using third-party advertising services such
as Google AdSense that have visitors from the European Union will need to take steps to integrate their preferred platform with the advertising tags on pages to ensure that user preferences
are respected.
While Google cannot tell publishers how the Web site or app consent message should read -- because this will
largely depend on the individual site and its use of cookies and other information -- the search engine did provide pointers. On Web sites visitors must be notified when using cookies to personalize
content and ads, to provide social media features and to analyze site traffic.
Publishers will need to take similar
steps for apps. Site visitors will need knowledge of device identifiers to personalize content and ads, to provide social media features and to analyze traffic. For both Web site visitors and apps,
users must be notified that identifiers and other information from their device is shared with Google's social media, advertising, and analytics partners.
Publishers using Google Analytics Advertiser Features will be required to follow the Policy requirements for Google Analytics Advertisers features. To
comply with the disclosure obligations with respect to Google's use of data, publishers must have the option to display a prominent link to how Google uses data when using partner sites or apps.