Processor features

How Google processes secure signals

When Google processes secure signals for Ad Manager it operates as a data processor under the General Data Protection Regulation and as a service provider under the California Privacy Rights Act, Virginia’s Consumer Data Protection Act, the Colorado Privacy Act, Connecticut’s Act Concerning Data Privacy and Online Monitoring, and the Utah Consumer Privacy Act. As such, Google processes secure signals on your behalf.

Security certifications

ISO 27001

ISO 27001 is one of the most widely recognized, internationally accepted independent security standards. Google has earned ISO 27001 certification for the systems, applications, people, technology, processes and data centers serving a number of Google products, including Google Ad Manager.

About GDPR

Keeping users’ information safe and secure is among our highest priorities at Google. Over the years, we've worked closely with Data Protection Authorities in Europe and have implemented strong privacy protections that reflect their guidance. We are committed to complying with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and will collaborate with partners throughout this process.

For the use of secure signals from publishers, we are offering the Google Ads Data Processing Terms, which you may review and accept in Ad Manager.

How to accept the Ads Data Processing Terms

When you turn on secure signal sharing, you acknowledge that secure signals is a processor feature and is subject to the Ads Data Processing Terms. Turning on secure signal sharing means that you have reviewed and agree to be bound by the Ads Data Processing Terms.

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