Prepare for Apple's App Store data disclosure requirements
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Apple requires developers publishing apps on the App Store to disclose
certain information
regarding their apps' data use. Apple has
announced that these
disclosures are required for new apps and app updates starting December 8, 2020.
This page explains the Google Sign-In for iOS and macOS SDK's data collection
practices to make it easier for developers to answer the questions in App Store
Connect.
To enable your users to sign in quickly and securely, the Google Sign-In for iOS
and macOS SDK may collect the following:
User identifier, to record OAuth grants created with the user's consent.
IP address, which may be used to estimate the general location of a device
for fraud prevention.
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