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I am developing an android app that stores highscores locally and via google play services. I am also integrating Google AdMob into my app. My question is, what is the easiest way to add a privacy policy when signing into google play services when first opening the app and on the homepage when downloading the app?



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    I am developing an android app that stores highscores locally and via google play services. I am also integrating Google AdMob into my app. My question is, what is the easiest way to add a privacy policy when signing into google play services when first opening the app and on the homepage when downloading the app?



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      I am developing an android app that stores highscores locally and via google play services. I am also integrating Google AdMob into my app. My question is, what is the easiest way to add a privacy policy when signing into google play services when first opening the app and on the homepage when downloading the app?



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      I am developing an android app that stores highscores locally and via google play services. I am also integrating Google AdMob into my app. My question is, what is the easiest way to add a privacy policy when signing into google play services when first opening the app and on the homepage when downloading the app?



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          You can either:



          • Create an HTML page and link to it. This might be required since you'll need a Privacy Policy URL to submit on Google Play Store.


          • Embed the Privacy Policy in your app in a view.


          You have plenty of options where to show the policy in your app:




          1. On your app profile page from Google Play Store:



            via TermsFeed



            To do so:



            • Log into your Google Play Developer Console.

            • Select All Applications

            • Select the application

            • Click Store Listing

            • Enter the public URL of your Privacy Policy at the Privacy Policy field:



          2. On your app login/welcome screen.



            Example from Waze app:



            via TermsFeedvia TermsFeed




          3. In your app's Settings/Help menu:



            Example from eBay:



            via TermsFeed







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            Maybe put the privacy policy in a HTML page on your server and then link to it on the PlayStore store listing page. And also open it in a WebView inside your app.






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              You can either:



              • Create an HTML page and link to it. This might be required since you'll need a Privacy Policy URL to submit on Google Play Store.


              • Embed the Privacy Policy in your app in a view.


              You have plenty of options where to show the policy in your app:




              1. On your app profile page from Google Play Store:



                via TermsFeed



                To do so:



                • Log into your Google Play Developer Console.

                • Select All Applications

                • Select the application

                • Click Store Listing

                • Enter the public URL of your Privacy Policy at the Privacy Policy field:



              2. On your app login/welcome screen.



                Example from Waze app:



                via TermsFeedvia TermsFeed




              3. In your app's Settings/Help menu:



                Example from eBay:



                via TermsFeed







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                You can either:



                • Create an HTML page and link to it. This might be required since you'll need a Privacy Policy URL to submit on Google Play Store.


                • Embed the Privacy Policy in your app in a view.


                You have plenty of options where to show the policy in your app:




                1. On your app profile page from Google Play Store:



                  via TermsFeed



                  To do so:



                  • Log into your Google Play Developer Console.

                  • Select All Applications

                  • Select the application

                  • Click Store Listing

                  • Enter the public URL of your Privacy Policy at the Privacy Policy field:



                2. On your app login/welcome screen.



                  Example from Waze app:



                  via TermsFeedvia TermsFeed




                3. In your app's Settings/Help menu:



                  Example from eBay:



                  via TermsFeed







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                  You can either:



                  • Create an HTML page and link to it. This might be required since you'll need a Privacy Policy URL to submit on Google Play Store.


                  • Embed the Privacy Policy in your app in a view.


                  You have plenty of options where to show the policy in your app:




                  1. On your app profile page from Google Play Store:



                    via TermsFeed



                    To do so:



                    • Log into your Google Play Developer Console.

                    • Select All Applications

                    • Select the application

                    • Click Store Listing

                    • Enter the public URL of your Privacy Policy at the Privacy Policy field:



                  2. On your app login/welcome screen.



                    Example from Waze app:



                    via TermsFeedvia TermsFeed




                  3. In your app's Settings/Help menu:



                    Example from eBay:



                    via TermsFeed







                  share|improve this answer













                  You can either:



                  • Create an HTML page and link to it. This might be required since you'll need a Privacy Policy URL to submit on Google Play Store.


                  • Embed the Privacy Policy in your app in a view.


                  You have plenty of options where to show the policy in your app:




                  1. On your app profile page from Google Play Store:



                    via TermsFeed



                    To do so:



                    • Log into your Google Play Developer Console.

                    • Select All Applications

                    • Select the application

                    • Click Store Listing

                    • Enter the public URL of your Privacy Policy at the Privacy Policy field:



                  2. On your app login/welcome screen.



                    Example from Waze app:



                    via TermsFeedvia TermsFeed




                  3. In your app's Settings/Help menu:



                    Example from eBay:



                    via TermsFeed








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                      Maybe put the privacy policy in a HTML page on your server and then link to it on the PlayStore store listing page. And also open it in a WebView inside your app.






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                          Maybe put the privacy policy in a HTML page on your server and then link to it on the PlayStore store listing page. And also open it in a WebView inside your app.






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