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European regulations overview and guidance

New Google consent management requirements for serving ads in the EEA, the UK and Switzerland (for CMPs)

From 31 July 2024, partners using Google advertising products will be required to obtain Swiss users’ consent to the use of cookies or other local storage, where legally required; and the collection, sharing and use of personal data for personalisation of ads.

To comply with the EU User Consent Policy, partners using our publisher products – Google AdSense, Ad Manager, or AdMob – will be required to use a certified CMP that integrates with the TCF when serving ads to users in Switzerland, in addition to the EEA and the UK.

To comply with the EU user consent policy, partners using our publisher products – Google AdSense, Ad Manager or AdMob – are required to use a consent management platform (CMP) that has been certified by Google and integrates with the IAB's Transparency and Consent Framework (TCF) when serving personalised ads to users in the following regions:

  • EEA and UK: As of 16 January 2024, a certified CMP integrated with the TCF is required when serving personalised ads to users in the EEA and UK.
  • Switzerland: As of 31 July 2024, a certified CMP integrated with the TCF is required when serving personalised ads to users in Switzerland.

Review the following information to understand these requirements.

Review the following information to understand this new requirement, the timing of these changes and what CMPs can do to prepare.

New consent requirements for CMPs

Google-certified CMPs are assessed by Google against Google certification criteria focused on TCF compliance. If publishers using the TCF also work with ad technology providers that aren't registered with the TCF, Google supports that today – through our Additional Consent specification – and will continue to do so. Our CMP assessments will check that CMPs supporting our Additional Consent specification can do so correctly. Successful review of a CMP against the Google certification criteria will make that CMP available in our list of Google-certified CMPs. Google does not check CMPs for full compliance with the TCF or applicable privacy laws.

Publishers and developers using Google AdSense, Ad Manager or AdMob who serve ads to users in the European Economic Area (EEA), the UK and/or Switzerland will be required to use a Google-certified CMP that integrates with the TCF when serving ads to users in the EEA, the UK or Switzerland.

In 2020, we integrated our ads systems with the TCF. You can learn more about IAB TCF and AdMob’s integration in our publisher integration help centre article. The new IAB TCF requirement is a continuation of our 2020 commitment to support industry efforts aimed at managing user transparency and consent through a standardised framework.

CMP certification process

We're actively working with CMPs to onboard them as Google-certified as quickly as possible. CMPs can register their interest with Google to be certified and we will contact you to explain the next steps.

Register your interest: Submit the 'Google Consent Management Requirements CMP Certification Intake' form to register your interest in certification.

Timeline

  • May 2023 and onward: Google has begun the process of certifying CMPs that work with our publishing partners. Google will work with CMPs to certify them against the certification criteria.
  • Beginning 16 January 2024: Publishers and developers using Google AdSense, Ad Manager or AdMob will be required to use a Google-certified TCF CMP when serving ads to EEA and UK users. We will follow up with more details regarding timings.

Next steps

  • Register your interest: Submit this form to register your interest in certification.

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