About Privacy & messaging

This article describes Google's Privacy & messaging tool, a comprehensive solution for managing user privacy choices and monetizing content. The tool allows publishers to create and manage user messages, including consent requests and opt-out options, in compliance with regulations like GDPR and US state privacy laws.

Google has a long history of taking a user-first approach in everything we do. As a part of our commitment to users, we never sell personal information and give users transparency and control over their ad experiences via tools like My Account, Why this Ad, and Mute this Ad. We also invest in initiatives such as the Coalition for Better Ads, the Digital News Initiative, the Google News Initiative and ads.txt in order to support a healthy, sustainable ads ecosystem and help you, our publishers, grow.

As part of this effort, we’ve developed an integrated Privacy & messaging tool to help you manage privacy choices and monetize your content. Use the controls on the Privacy & messaging page to manage the settings for various privacy regulations. Optionally, use the messaging features to create and manage the messages you use to obtain consent from your users. Draft new messages, display them to users, and measure user engagement to understand how users are interacting with the consent messages you've created.

Use Privacy & messaging to create user messages—messages you create and display to users on your site or app. User messages present users with information about your request and different choices depending on the message type and settings you’ve selected. Privacy & messaging can help you communicate with users to gather consent or opt-out requests, as required by regulations like the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and US state privacy laws, or recover lost revenue from ad blocking users.

There are several types of user messages and each message type is designed to help you streamline a particular process.

This article will help you understand the tools available in Privacy & messaging.


Get started

Sign in to your Ad Manager account and click Privacy & messaging in the Ad Manager sidebar.

Settings

Use the settings in Privacy & messaging to manage account-level privacy and message settings:

  • Privacy regulations settings: On the "Settings" tab for each privacy regulation, you can manage the account-level settings related to that specific regulation, including the types of ads you want to serve and the ad partners you want to use. These settings were previously located on other pages in your account.
  • Message settings: You can also manage account-level message settings on the "Settings" tab if you have chosen to use Privacy & messaging to create and manage user messages. The first time you create a new message for a particular message type, you may be asked to review key account settings.

To access and adjust message settings, click Privacy & messaging, then click Settings on one of the message type cards.

Learn more about the message settings available in Privacy & messaging:

Messages

The messages list displays the draft and published messages you’ve created. It includes their current status, how many sites and apps they’re associated with, and the languages in which they’re available. Draft new messages, display them to users, and measure user engagement with the messages you’re currently displaying.

To access the messages list, click Privacy & messaging. Click Manage on one of the message type cards on the Privacy & messaging page.

If you have a combination of Ad Manager, AdSense, and AdMob accounts, changes to messages in one account will affect your other accounts. Learn how your messages work across the platforms.  

Supported languages

You can create messages in a variety of languages. The language your message is displayed in is determined at serving based on the language setting on the user’s device.

Languages supported for European regulations messages

Bulgarian
Catalan
Croatian
Czech
Danish
Dutch
English (US)
English (UK)
Estonian
Finnish
French
German
Greek
Hungarian
Icelandic
Italian
Japanese
Latvian
Lithuanian
Norwegian
Polish
Portuguese (Portugal)
Romanian
Russian
Serbian
Slovak
Slovenian
Spanish
Swedish
Turkish

Languages supported for US state regulations messages

English (US)
Spanish
Spanish (Latin America) 

Languages supported for IDFA messages

Arabic
Bangla
Bulgarian
Chinese (Simplified)
Chinese (Traditional)
Croatian
Czech
Danish
Dutch
English (UK)
English (US)
Estonian
Filipino
Finnish
French
German
Greek
Hebrew
Hindi
Hungarian
Icelandic
Indonesian
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Latvian
Lithuanian
Marathi
Norwegian
Persian 
Polish
Portuguese (Brazil)
Portuguese (Portugal)
Romanian
Russian
Sinhala
Slovak
Slovenian
Spanish
Spanish (Latin America)
Swedish
Tamil
Telugu
Thai
Turkish
Ukrainian
Urdu
Vietnamese
Languages supported for ad blocking recovery messages

Arabic
Bangla
Bulgarian
Chinese (China)
Croatian
Czech
Danish
Dutch
English (UK)
English (US)
Estonian
Filipino
Finnish
French
German
German (Switzerland)
Greek
Hebrew
Hindi
Hungarian
Icelandic
Indonesian
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Latvian
Lithuanian
Marathi
Norwegian
Persian
Polish
Portuguese (Brazil)
Portuguese (Portugal)
Romanian
Russian
Sinhala
Slovak
Slovenian
Spanish
Spanish (Latin America)
Swedish
Tamil
Telugu
Thai
Turkish
Ukrainian
Urdu
Vietnamese

Languages supported for Offerwall messages

Arabic
Bangla
Bulgarian
Chinese (China)
Croatian
Czech
Danish
Dutch
English (UK)
English (US)
Estonian
Filipino
Finnish
French
German
German (Switzerland)
Greek
Hebrew
Hindi
Hungarian
Icelandic
Indonesian
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Latvian
Lithuanian
Marathi
Norwegian
Persian
Polish
Portuguese (Brazil)
Portuguese (Portugal)
Romanian
Russian
Sinhala
Slovak
Slovenian
Spanish
Spanish (Latin America)
Swedish
Tamil
Telugu
Thai
Turkish
Ukrainian
Urdu
Vietnamese

Test your messages

Apps: For European regulations messages, use the Google User Messaging Platform (UMP) SDK to test your app's behavior as though the device was located in the EEA or UK. Learn more about geographical testing for the UMP SDK on Google Developers.

Sites: Test a message by appending the testing parameters to the URL of a site tagged to display messages using a Google Publisher Tags (GPT) ad tag. To test a message:

Site message testing instructions and parameters

  1. Publish one or more messages to your site pages.
  2. Navigate to the site page on which you want to test the message.
  3. In your browser’s address bar, append the query parameters to the page URL:
Parameter What it does Example
?fc=alwaysshow

Displays the published message. Ignores region.

http://www.example.com/
sports.html?fc=alwaysshow
?fc=alwaysshow&
fctype=gdpr

Displays the European regulations message that is currently published for your site. Ignores region.

http://www.example.com/
sports.html?fc=alwaysshow&fctype=gdpr
?fc=alwaysshow&
fctype=ccpa

Displays the US state regulations message that is currently published for your site. Ignores region.

http://www.example.com/
sports.html?fc=alwaysshow&fctype=ccpa
?fc=alwaysshow&
fctype=ab

Displays the ad blocking recovery message that is currently published for your site. Ignores ad block detection.

http://www.example.com/
sports.html?fc=alwaysshow&fctype=ab
?fc=alwaysshow&
fctype=monetization

Displays the Offerwall message that is currently published for your site.

Note that this only works if there is nothing preventing the Offerwall from showing such as an active page exclusion.

Find more details in the Offerwall troubleshooting guide.

http://www.example.com/
sports.html?
fc=alwaysshow&
fctype=monetization

When testing your messages, keep the following in mind:

  • The purpose of the query parameters is to preview the “look and feel” of the message as displayed on the selected site page. For example, after viewing a message on your site’s page, you may decide to go back and make changes to the colors, fonts, or language of the message.
  • In order for the query parameter to display the message, the message you're testing needs to be published to your site and the GPT ad tag needs to be located on the page.
  • We suggest testing the message in a browser that clears cookies, such as Chrome in incognito mode.
  • Use ?fc=alwaysshow if only one type of user message is published for your site. Use the other testing parameters if you want to test a specific type of message.

Reporting

You can use the Privacy & messaging report in Ad Manager to report on the full range of available metrics.

Privacy & messaging API

The Privacy & messaging API provides a library to interact with the Google consent management tool. The API has general functionality, but also functionality specific to consent gathering. It can:

  • Suppress the Google consent management message for any given user
  • Query the ad blocking status of a user
  • Allow a user to revoke consent (if applicable)

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