iOS App Tracking Transparency (ATT) impact to Google Analytics That integrated alongside other analytics tools that requires ATT #11855
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Short answer Yes. when user asks the app not to track them, iOS will only withheld IDFA from the app
my In experience, Google always respect user privacy as a rule, so you do not have to worry if they respect the privacy or not, because they do.
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Hello,
I hope this post finds you well. I've been working on integrating Google Analytics SDK into my app, and I've encountered a question regarding App Tracking Transparency (ATT) on iOS and how it interacts with the SDK.
With the introduction of ATT, users now have the option to disable app tracking, which can impact the data collected by analytics tools. My specific concern is whether the Google Analytics SDK will continue to emit logs and collect data if a user decides to disable app tracking through ATT.
My Questions:
1- Does the Google Analytics SDK continue to emit logs and collect data when a user disables app tracking through ATT on iOS? with consideration integrations with another Analytics tools that requires ATT
2- Are there any specific considerations or settings within the SDK that can be adjusted to respect a user's choice regarding app tracking?
3- Are there any recommended workarounds or best practices for handling this situation, ensuring data privacy compliance while still obtaining useful analytics?
I believe it's crucial to ensure that our analytics practices align with user privacy preferences, and I want to make sure I'm following best practices with the Google Analytics SDK in this regard.
Any insights, guidance, or experiences you can share regarding this matter would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance for your assistance.
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