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European regulations settings

Manage GDPR ad partners

Starting October 2023, you can select up to 700 ad partners. If you currently exceed this limit, we recommend that you update your ad partners to ensure that consent messages behave as expected. 

Under the Google EU user consent policy, you must identify each ad partner that receives the personal data of users in the European Economic Area (EEA) and UK and provide information about the use of that data. Ad partners (including Google and other ad networks, ad partners, vendors, bidders, and ad sources) use data about your users, for example, to show them personalized ads or to report on conversions.

When using the IAB Europe Transparency and Consent Framework, you select ad partners while configuring your European regulations settings in the Privacy & messaging tool.

Select ad partners

Ad partners were previously referred to as ad technology providers (ATPs).

We encourage you to use these controls to select your preferred list of ad partners to work with, regardless of whether or not you use Privacy & messaging as a CMP. We built controls for you to choose the ad partners you work with so you are in control of the activity on your sites and apps. Learn more about using Privacy & messaging across Ad Manager, AdMob, and AdSense

If you don’t engage with the controls, the commonly used set of ad partners will serve. The commonly used set comprises the ad partners representing the most revenue to publishers from EEA and UK users from all programmatic demand sources. To streamline the set up of European regulations messages and prevent configuration errors that might impact ad serving by Google platforms, Google is selected as an ad partner by default (as Google Advertising Products) and can’t be deselected.

Our EU User Consent Policy requires that you clearly identify each party with whom data will be shared. So whether you use a custom set of ad partners or use the commonly used set, you will need to list these providers for your users.

How are the selected ad partners used?

The list of ad partners you select will be used in the following scenarios:

  • To send ad requests generated by users in the EEA or the UK to the selected ad partners.
  • If you’re using Google’s Privacy & messaging European regulations messages: To obtain consent for the selected ad partners and provide a list of the ad partners to users who view your messages. The list appears on the “Ad partners” page of your European regulations messages.

    The ad partners you select will be applied to all new European regulations messages you create. You can also add newly selected ad partners to your published messages.

Ad partners list

 * Ad partners that are part of a commonly used list.
 

Select ad partners with Sourcepoint

To make ad partner selection even easier, you can use the Ad Manager Sourcepoint integration to bulk select the ad partners you want to use. First, you will run a cookie scan with Sourcepoint to generate a list of the ad partners you already work with, then upload the list to your Ad Manager account. During the upload, you will choose whether to append those ad partners to the previously selected list or replace the previous selections with the new list of ad partners.

Learn more about using Sourcepoint to select ad partners

Adding ad partners to published European regulations messages

You may need to add ad partners after you publish your consent message, either because you are adding an ad partner for which you had not initially requested consent, or because an ad partner was recently added to the IAB Global Vendor List (GVL) or Google ATP list and you now want to use them for their services.

In either case, when you add ad partners to published messages, you need to decide whether or not to ask visitors that have consented to the earlier set of ad partners to now consent again to the newly added ad partners.

If you request that visitors consent again, the European regulations message will be shown to all visitors starting on the next calendar day, including visitors who previously consented on the day you updated the list of ad partners.

Complete the following steps to add ad partners to your published European regulations messages:

  1. Sign in to Google Ad Manager.
  2. Click Privacy & messaging.
  3. Click European regulations.
  4. Click Settings.
  5. In the "Choose the type of ads you want to show" section, select Personalized ads.
  6. In the "Select ad partners" section, click Edit.
  7. Select ad partners in the "Your ad partners" list to add them to your consent messages. Choose from the following options:
    • Commonly used ad partners: Use a preselected list of ad partners.
    • Custom ad partners: Select the ad partners you want to use individually. The list of commonly used ad partners is automatically selected when you choose this option, but you can deselect them individually in the list.
      Note: You can select up to 700 ad partners. If you exceed this limit, the changes to your European regulations settings won’t save.
  8.  Click Save. All European regulations messages shown to first-time visitors will use the updated settings.
  9. In the dialog that appears, click Re-prompt if you want to ask visitors who previously consented to make new selections based on the updated settings. If you choose not to re-prompt returning visitors, their previous selections will continue to be used.

Removing ad partners from published European regulations messages

Complete the following steps to remove ad partners from your published European regulations messages:

  1. Sign in to Google Ad Manager.
  2. Click Privacy & messaging.
  3. Click European regulations.
  4. Click Settings.
  5. Deselect ad partners to remove them from your European regulations message.
  6. Click Save. Your changes are reflected in all messages published for the app or site.
If ad partners are removed from your consent message, either because you deselect them from the "Your ad partners" list or because they are no longer a member of IAB's Global Vendor List (GVL), you don't need to take any further action, as you aren't required to re-obtain consent from your users.

Add GDPR-certified mediation partners

Occasionally, new mediation partners are GDPR-certified with Google and become available for use with European regulations messages. When new GDPR-certified mediation partners become available, a notification will appear on the "Your ad partners" page in your account to let you know that the list has been updated. Click Add on the notification to select any new mediation partners that aren't already selected and add them to the ad partners list for European regulations messages.

The following mediation partners are GDPR-certified with Google and can be used as ad partners for European regulations messages.

This list was last updated in February 2024.

Mediation partners GDPR-certified with Google

  • Ad Generation
  • AdColony
  • AdFalcon
  • AppLovin
  • Chartboost
  • Chocolate Platform
  • Custom Event
  • Facebook
  • Fluct
  • Flurry
  • Fyber
  • Fyber Marketplace
  • i-mobile
  • Improve Digital
  • Index Exchange
  • InMobi
  • ironSource
  • Leadbolt
  • LG U+AD
  • Media.net
  • Mintegral
  • MobFox
  • MoPub
  • myTarget
  • nend
  • ONE by AOL (Nexage)
  • OneTag Exchange
  • OpenX
  • Pangle
  • PubMatic
  • Rubicon
  • Sharethrough
  • SK planet/T ad
  • Smaato
  • Snap
  • Sonobi
  • Tapjoy
  • Tencent GDT
  • TripleLift
  • Unity
  • UnrulyX
  • Verizon Media
  • Vpon 
  • Vungle
  • Yahoo
  • Yieldmo
  • Zucks

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