Google Privacy Centre

Privacy Policy for Google Ads and the Google content network

Last modified: 11 March 2009

Overview

The Google Privacy Policy describes how we treat personal information when you use Google’s products and services, including our advertising services. In addition, this Privacy Policy describes our privacy practices related to text and display advertising that appear on our own sites and on the sites of our AdSense partners in the Google content network.

Google also offers display advertising services through DoubleClick. For more information see our privacy practices related to DoubleClick advertising products.

When we serve a text ad on Google Search or on the sites of our AdSense for search partners, those ads may be served based on a variety of factors, including: your recent search queries, the language that we believe that you prefer when performing your search and standard log information, including cookie information, IP address, browser type, operating system and the date and time of your request.

When we serve text and display ads on certain Google services and AdSense partner sites, those ads may be served based on a variety of factors including: the content, domain and language of the page where the ad is displayed; and the standard log information described above. To serve ads that are relevant and tailored to your interests, we may use information about your activity on AdSense partner sites or Google services that use the DoubleClick cookie. Some of these sites and services may also use non-personally identifying information, such as demographic data, to provide relevant advertising. Our AdSense partners and Google services may display ads from both Google advertisers and other third-party ad serving companies, including other ad networks, provided they comply with Google’s third-party ad serving requirements.

When we serve an ad to you, we may place a cookie in your browser. A cookie is a text file, consisting of a series of random numbers and letters that serves as a pseudonymous identifier for your browser, but does not identify you. We use cookies, web beacons or other technologies to record information about what ads your browser is showing, as well as what ads you click and other actions you take on our sites and services. Cookies allow us to serve more relevant and useful ads to you. The following describes how our cookies work to support our advertising services and conversion tracking, and how you can opt out of receiving these cookies.

Advertising Cookies

The DoubleClick Cookie on the Google content network

Google uses the DoubleClick cookie on AdSense partner sites and certain Google services to help advertisers and publishers serve and manage ads across the web. When you visit a website and view or click on an ad served through these sites, we may place the DoubleClick cookie on your browser. The DoubleClick cookie identifier associated with your web brower is the same identifier used when you visit websites that use DoubleClick advertising services. If you already have a DoubleClick cookie on your browser, no additional DoubleClick cookies should be dropped.

For more information about the use of the DoubleClick cookie in DoubleClick’s advertising services, have a look at the DoubleClick Privacy FAQ.

You may view and manage your advertising preferences or opt out of receiving the DoubleClick cookie at any time, as described below.

Conversion Tracking Cookie

Google also uses a cookie to measure advertising performance for advertisers who have opted in to conversion tracking on Google and its AdSense partners websites. The conversion tracking cookie is set when a user clicks on an ad delivered by Google where the advertiser has opted in to tracking. These cookies expire within 30 days and are not personally identifiable. If this cookie has not yet expired when the user visits certain pages of the advertiser’s website, Google and the advertiser will be able to tell that the user clicked the ad and proceeded to that page. Each advertiser gets a different cookie, so no cookie can be tracked across advertiser websites.

Privacy policies of other advertisers and publishers

Google requires customers who display Google ads to comply with all applicable laws, including data protection laws that require posting a privacy policy. We encourage all users to review the privacy policies of the sites that they visit for information about those sites’ data practices.

Contact us

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