If your mobile app collects and personal information from its users, you legally need a Privacy Policy.
Common third party services your app may use, such as Google Analytics or Flurry, often require a Privacy Policy if you use their services.
Learn more about mobile app Privacy Policy requirements and satisfying them in this presentation.
Read the related blog post here:
https://termsfeed.com/blog/privacy-policy-mobile-apps/
2. If your mobile app collects personal
information from its users, you’re
required to have a Privacy Policy.
3. This requirement comes from two places:
1. International privacy laws, and
2. Third party services
4. “Personal information” is any kind of
information that can be used to identify
an individual, such as:
Email address
Mailing/billing address
First/last name
IP address
Financial information
7. A few of these laws include:
CalOPPA (1) in the US
Privacy Act of 1988 (2) in Australia
Data Protection Act (3) in the UK
PIPEDA (4) in Canada
PDPA (5) in Singapore and Malaysia
(1) Link to https://termsfeed.com/blog/caloppa/
(2) Link to https://termsfeed.com/blog/australia-privacy-act-1988/
(3) Link to https://termsfeed.com/blog/uk-dpa/
(4) Link to https://termsfeed.com/blog/pipeda/
(5) Link to https://termsfeed.com/blog/privacy-laws-southeast-asia/
9. If your app collects personal information,
app stores require you have a Privacy Policy.
10. Apple’s App Store Review Guidelines (6)
requires a Privacy Policy.
(6) Link to https://developer.apple.com/app-store/review/guidelines/
11. The iOS Developer Program License document
also calls for a Privacy Policy.
12. The Google Play Developer Distribution
Agreement (7) requires a legally adequate
privacy notice.
You agree that if you use the Store to distribute Products, you will protect
the privacy and legal rights of users. If the users provide you with, or
your Product accesses or uses, user names, passwords, or other login
information or personal information, you must make the users aware
that the information will be available to your Product, and you must
provide a legally adequate privacy notice and protection for those users.
- Google
(7) Link to https://play.google.com/about/developer-distribution-agreement.html
The easiest way to meet this requirement
from Google is with a Privacy Policy.
13. Windows Phone Store Policies requires a
Privacy Policy both in your app store listing
and in your app.
10.5.1
If your app accesses, collects or transmits personal information, or if otherwise
required by law, you must maintain a privacy policy. You must provide users
with access to your privacy policy in the Description page of your app (including
by submitting it to Microsoft for display to users.) In addition, your privacy policy
must be accessible from your app at any time. The privacy policy can be hosted
within or directly linked from the app. Your privacy policy must inform users of
the personal information accessed, collected or transmitted by your app and
how that information is used, stored, secured and disclosed, and describe the
controls that users have over the use and sharing of their information, how
they may access their information, and it must comply with applicable laws
and regulations.
- Microsoft
14. Other third party services commonly used by
developers require a Privacy Policy as well.
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19. You can create a Privacy Policy by using a quality
template or Privacy Policy Generator (8).
(8) Link to https://termsfeed.com/privacy-policy/generator/
20. After you have your Privacy Policy, it’s easy
to add it to your app’s app store listing.
Here’s a step-by-step for each of the most
popular app stores.
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21. 1. Open iTunes Connect
2. Go to App Details
3. From the Versions tab, select the version
of your app which as the Ready for Sale status
4. Edit the “Privacy Policy URL” field and add your
Policy URL
5. Click Save
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23. 1. Log in to your Google Play Developer Console.
2. Select the application
3. Click Store Listing
4. Go to the Privacy Policy field
5. Enter the URL where you host the policy.
You must host the policy on your website.
6. Click Save
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25. 1. Log in to the Windows Phone Dev Center
account
2. Click Submit App
3. Click Review and Submit
4. At the Privacy Policy URL field, add the URL to
the agreement hosted on your website. The full
URL length must be less than 2048 characters.
Do not include the URL in the description area of your
app. Links in the description area aren’t clickable.
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27. Having a Privacy Policy for your mobile app
will keep you compliant with laws, as well
as with requirements from app stores
where you list your app.