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Set up privacy features

The Adjust SDK contains features that you can use to handle user privacy in your app.

Send erasure request

Method signature
gdprForgetMe(): void

The EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and similar privacy laws worldwide (CCPA, LGPD, etc.) grant data subjects comprehensive rights when it comes to the processing of their personal data. These rights include, among others, the right to erasure (see Art. 17 GDPR)(1). As a data processor, Adjust is obliged to support you (the data controller) in the processing of such requests from your (app) users.

You can send the user’s erasure request to Adjust by calling the gdprForgetMe method. Once Adjust has been notified:

  • Adjust will permanently delete all of the user’s historical personal data from its internal systems and database.
  • Adjust will no longer receive data from this user/device via the Adjust SDK.(2)
Adjust.gdprForgetMe();

Third-party sharing for specific users

You can use the Adjust SDK to record when a user changes their third-party sharing settings. Third party sharing settings are configured using the AdjustThirdPartySharing class.

Instantiate an AdjustThirdPartySharing object

Method signature
constructor(isEnabled: boolean | null)

To enable or disable third party sharing with the Adjust SDK, you need to instantiate an AdjustThirdPartySharing object. This object contains variables that control how third party sharing is handled by Adjust.

To instantiate a third party sharing object, create a new AdjustThirdPartySharing instance and pass the following parameters:

  • isEnabled (boolean or null): Whether third party sharing is enabled. Pass true to enable third party sharing or false to disable third party sharing. If you just want to adjust partner sharing settings for the current state of isEnabled toggle, pass null.
var adjustThirdPartySharing = new AdjustThirdPartySharing(true);
Adjust.trackThirdPartySharing(adjustThirdPartySharing);

Once you’ve instantiated your AdjustThirdPartySharing object, you can send the information to Adjust by calling the Adjust.trackThirdPartySharing method with your AdjustThirdPartySharing instance as an argument.

var adjustThirdPartySharing = new AdjustThirdPartySharing(false);
Adjust.trackThirdPartySharing(adjustThirdPartySharing);

Send granular information

Method signature
addGranularOption(partnerName: string, key: string, value: string): void

You can attach granular information when a user updates their third-party sharing preferences. Use this information to communicate more detail about a user’s decision. To do this, call the addGranularOption method with the following parameters:

  • partnerName (string): The name of the partner for whom the granular option applies.
  • key (string): The option key.
  • value (string): The option value.
var adjustThirdPartySharing = new AdjustThirdPartySharing(null);
adjustThirdPartySharing.addGranularOption("PartnerA", "key", "value");
Adjust.trackThirdPartySharing(adjustThirdPartySharing);

Manage Facebook Limited Data Use

Facebook provides a feature called Limited Data Use (LDU) to comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). This feature enables you to notify Facebook when a California-based user is opted out of the sale of data. You can also use it if you want to opt all users out by default.

You can update the Facebook LDU status by passing the following arguments to the addGranularOption method:

ParameterDescription
partner_nameUse facebook to toggle LDU.
data_processing_options_countryThe country in which the user is located.
  • 0: Request that Facebook use geolocation.
  • 1: United States of America.
data_processing_options_stateNotifies Facebook in which state the user is located.
  • 0: Request that Facebook use geolocation.
  • 1000: California.
  • 1001: Colorado
  • 1002: Connecticut
var adjustThirdPartySharing = new AdjustThirdPartySharing(null);
adjustThirdPartySharing.addGranularOption(
"facebook",
"data_processing_options_country",
"1",
);
adjustThirdPartySharing.addGranularOption(
"facebook",
"data_processing_options_state",
"1000",
);
Adjust.trackThirdPartySharing(adjustThirdPartySharing);

To comply with the EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA), Google Ads and the Google Marketing Platform require explicit consent to receive Adjust’s attribution requests to their APIs. To communicate this consent, you need to add the following granular options to your third party sharing instance for the partner google_dma.

KeyValueDescription
eea1 (positive) | 0 (negative)Informs Adjust whether users installing the app are within the European Economic Area.
This includes EU member states, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland and Slovenia.
ad_personalization1 (positive) | 0 (negative)Informs Adjust whether users consented with being served personalized ads via Google Ads and/or Google Marketing Platform.
This parameter also informs the npa parameter reserved for Google Marketing Platform.
ad_user_data1 (positive) | 0 (negative)Informs Adjust whether users consented with their advertiser ID being leveraged for attribution purposes.
var adjustThirdPartySharing = new AdjustThirdPartySharing(null);
adjustThirdPartySharing.addGranularOption("google_dma", "eea", "1");
adjustThirdPartySharing.addGranularOption(
"google_dma",
"ad_personalization",
"1",
);
adjustThirdPartySharing.addGranularOption("google_dma", "ad_user_data", "1");
Adjust.trackThirdPartySharing(adjustThirdPartySharing);

Update partner sharing settings

Method signature
addPartnerSharingSetting(partnerName: string, key: string, value: boolean): void

By default, Adjust shares all metrics with any partners you’ve configured in your app settings. You can use the Adjust SDK to update your third party sharing settings on a per-partner basis. To do this, call the addPartnerSharingSetting method with the following arguments:

ArgumentData typeDescription
partnerNamestringThe name of the partner. Download the full list of available partners
keystringThe metric to share with the partner
valuebooleanThe user’s decision

You can use the key to specify which metrics you want to disable or re-enable. If you want to enable/disable sharing all metrics, you can use the all key. The full list of available metrics is available below:

  • ad_revenue
  • all
  • attribution
  • update
  • att_update
  • cost_update
  • event
  • install
  • reattribution
  • reattribution_reinstall
  • reinstall
  • rejected_install
  • rejected_reattribution
  • sdk_click
  • sdk_info
  • session
  • subscription
  • uninstall

When you set a false value against a metric for a partner, Adjust stops sharing the metric with the partner.

Examples

If you want to stop sharing all metrics with a specific partner, pass the all key with a false value.

var adjustThirdPartySharing = new AdjustThirdPartySharing(null);
adjustThirdPartySharing.addPartnerSharingSetting("PartnerA", "all", false);
Adjust.trackThirdPartySharing(adjustThirdPartySharing);

To re-enable sharing, pass the all key with a true value.

var adjustThirdPartySharing = new AdjustThirdPartySharing(null);
adjustThirdPartySharing.addPartnerSharingSetting("PartnerA", "all", true);
Adjust.trackThirdPartySharing(adjustThirdPartySharing);

You can stop or start sharing specific metrics by calling the addPartnerSharingSetting method multiple times with different keys. For example, if you only want to share event information with a partner, you can pass:

  • all with a false value to disable sharing all information.
  • event with a true value to enable event sharing
var adjustThirdPartySharing = new AdjustThirdPartySharing(null);
adjustThirdPartySharing.addPartnerSharingSetting("PartnerA", "all", false);
adjustThirdPartySharing.addPartnerSharingSetting("PartnerA", "event", true);
Adjust.trackThirdPartySharing(adjustThirdPartySharing);

Data residency

Method signature
setUrlStrategy(urlStrategyDomains: string[], useSubdomains: boolean, isDataResidency: boolean): void

The URL strategy feature allows you to set either:

  • The country in which Adjust stores your data (data residency).
  • The endpoint to which the Adjust SDK sends traffic (URL strategy).

This is useful if you’re operating in a country with strict privacy requirements. When you set your URL strategy, Adjust stores data in the selected data residency region or sends traffic to the chosen domain.

To set your country of data residency, call the setUrlStrategy method on your AdjustConfig instance with the following parameter:

  • urlStrategyDomains (string[]): The array of the endpoints to which you want to send SDK traffic.
  • useSubdomains (boolean): Whether the domain should be treated as an Adjust domain. If true, the SDK will prefix the domains with Adjust-specific subdomains. If false, the SDK will use the provided domain as-is, without adding any prefixes.
  • isDataResidency (boolean): Whether the domain should be used for data residency.
IR: strategyMain and fallback domainUse sub domainsIs Data Residency
EU data residency"eu.adjust.com"truetrue
Turkish data residency"tr.adjust.com"truetrue
US data residency"us.adjust.com"truetrue
China global URL strategy"adjust.world", "adjust.com"truefalse
China URL strategy"adjust.cn", "adjust.com"truefalse
China only URL strategy"adjust.cn"truefalse
India URL strategy"adjust.net.in", "adjust.com"truefalse
const adjustConfig = new AdjustConfig(
"{YourAppToken}",
AdjustConfig.EnvironmentSandbox,
);
adjustConfig.setUrlStrategy(["eu.adjust.com"], true, true);
Adjust.initSdk(adjustConfig);
Method signature
trackMeasurementConsent(measurementConsent: boolean): void

If you’re using Data Privacy settings in your Adjust dashboard, you need to set up the Adjust SDK to work with them. This includes settings such as consent expiry period and user data retention period.

To toggle this feature, call the trackMeasurementConsent method with the following argument:

  • consentMeasurement (boolean): Whether consent measurement is enabled (true) or not (false).

When enabled, the SDK communicates the data privacy settings to Adjust’s servers. Adjust’s servers then applies your data privacy rules to the user. The Adjust SDK continues to work as expected.

Adjust.trackMeasurementConsent(true);

COPPA compliance

Method signature
enableCoppaCompliance(): void

If you need your app to be compliant with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), call the enableCoppaCompliance method. This method performs the following actions:

  1. Disables third-party sharing before the user launches their first session.
  2. Prevents the SDK from reading device and advertising IDs (for example: gps_adid and android_id).
const adjustConfig = new AdjustConfig(
"{YourAppToken}",
AdjustConfig.EnvironmentSandbox,
);
adjustConfig.enableCoppaCompliance();
Adjust.initSdk(adjustConfig);

Play Store Kids Apps (Android only)

Method signature
enablePlayStoreKidsCompliance(): void

If your app targets users under the age of 13, and the install region isn’t the USA, you need to mark it as a Kids App. This prevents the SDK from reading device and advertising IDs (for example: gps_adid and android_id).

To mark your app as a Kids App, call the enablePlayStoreKidsCompliance method.

const adjustConfig = new AdjustConfig(
"{YourAppToken}",
AdjustConfig.EnvironmentSandbox,
);
adjustConfig.enablePlayStoreKidsCompliance();
Adjust.initSdk(adjustConfig);