What is the DoubleClick DART cookie?
The
DoubleClick DART cookie is used by
Google in the ads served on publisher
websites displaying AdSense for content ads.
When users visit an AdSense publisher's
website and either view or click on an ad, a
cookie may be dropped on that end user's
browser. The data gathered from these
cookies will be used to help AdSense
publishers better serve and manage the ads
on their site(s) and across the web.
What should I put in my privacy
policy?
Your posted privacy policy
should include the following information
about Google and the
DoubleClick DART cookie:
- Google, as a third
party vendor, uses cookies to serve ads
on your site.
- Google's use of the
DART cookie enables it to serve ads to
your users based on their visit to your
sites and other sites on the Internet.
- Users may opt out of
the use of the DART cookie by visiting
the
Google ad and content network privacy
policy.
Because publisher sites
and laws across countries vary, we're unable
to suggest specific privacy policy language.
However, you may wish to review resources
such as the
Network Advertising Initiative, or NAI,
which suggests the following language for
data collection of non-personally
identifying information:
We use third-party
advertising companies to serve ads when
you visit our website. These companies
may use information (not including your
name, address, email address, or
telephone number) about your visits to
this and other websites in order to
provide advertisements about goods and
services of interest to you. If you
would like more information about this
practice and to know your choices about
not having this information used by
these companies, click here.
You can find additional
information in Appendix A of the
NAI Self-Regulatory principles for
publishers (PDF). Please note that the
NAI may change this sample language at any
time.