Privacy Policy
Last Updated: September 7, 2018
1. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)These
FAQs provide a handy entry point to our longer and more comprehensive
Privacy Policy (see Section 2 below). They are intended to enhance
rather than replace the important notices in the Privacy Policy, which
governs our collection, use, storage, and sharing of the information
that we collect or receive from you.
What's new as of May 25, 2018?
In
these new FAQs, we provide more examples of how we may use some of the
data we collect. They enhance our prior explanations but are not
intended to imply that these are new uses of collected data.
Additionally, if your data indicates you are in the European Economic
Area (EEA), we have added information regarding new opt-out capabilities
enabled for in-game advertising, and information on how you can
exercise your data access and deletion (erasure) rights. Over the next
few months, we will introduce the following “Data Privacy” icon to our
ads, dashboards, and other points of interaction:

This
icon will show you where you can review your data and exercise your
privacy choices. It is meant as a helpful access point for viewing your
personal data in the context of its use within Unity systems. For those
playing games where Unity ads appear, you may see the icon instead of
the traditional information (“ℹ”) button. For those using our software
to build games, you may see it in a privacy dashboard.
I am a game developer that uses Unity software to build my game, what should I know?
You
can access and update your information by logging into your Unity
account on our website. We use analytics services to understand how
developers use our software in order to improve our software and
services. We also include certain device data collection in the runtime
of the software, which is incorporated into the applications you create
with the software. You should be sure that your privacy policy explains
to your players the variety of technical information that is collected
and shared with third parties like Unity. If you use Unity developer
services such as Mobile Advertising and Analytics, read the applicable
FAQs below and our Cookie Policy.
I visit the Unity website, what should I know?
We
collect log info, including IP address and device data, related to your
visits to our site. When you post comments on our community pages and
forums, other forum users will be able to see your username, photo and
comments. When you post, you should assume that all the information you
provide is public.
I play a game built with Unity software, what should I know?
Unity
has collected some or all of the following information about your
device: unique device identifiers (e.g., IDFV for iOS devices and
Android ID for Android devices); IP address; country of install (mapped
from IP address); device manufacturer and model platform type (iOS,
Android, Mac, Windows, etc.) and the operating system and version
running on your system or device; language; CPU information such as
model, the number of CPUs present, frequency, and instruction set
support flags; the graphics card type and vendor name; graphics card
driver name and version (e.g., “nv4disp.dll 6.10.93.71”); which graphics
API is in use (e.g., “OpenGL 2.1” or “Direct3D 9.0c”); amount of system
and video RAM present; current screen resolution; version of the Unity
Editor used to create the game; sensor flags (e.g., device support for
gyroscope, touch pressure or accelerometer); application or bundle
identification (“app ID”) of the game installed; unique advertising
identifiers provided for iOS and Android devices (e.g., IDFA or Android
Ad ID); and a checksum of all the data that gets sent to verify that it
transmitted correctly.
Some Unity developers use Unity’s Analytics
and Ad services, which collect additional information (see FAQs on
Unity Analytics and Unity Ads below for details); however, our usage of
this data is largely for the following purposes. In serving ads, we try
to predict which ads will be of most interest to you based on the games
you play and the ads you watch. For analytics, we assist our developers
to deliver the best game experience for you. For example, game
developers who use our software often standardize certain features to
enhance game player experience, such as saving your place in a game.
This means that the game level you reached in your last session is where
you will begin when you return to the game. Developers also need our
assistance in tracking when you are eligible to redeem a reward within a
game, such as when you have completed a challenge and get store credits
to purchase new tools to play the game. In our analytics service,
some of your data points will also be rolled up into an anonymized,
aggregated format to help game developers make decisions about how they
support their games. For example, if a game developer is considering
phasing out support for an older version of iOS software, they may look
at the total number of players currently using that version of iOS
software to determine if they need to support that version in
updates. Another use on a per game basis is when a developer
analyzes the numbers of players dropping out after a certain
level. The developer would use this information to look at the
design of their game and re-assess if the game challenge is truly
intuitive or needs some additional instruction for players. This
allows the developer to enhance the experience and retain the
developer’s customers better.
Some Unity developers may collect
your information independent of Unity. Unity does not have control over
this information. If you want to request access to or deletion of this
information, then check each developer’s app settings or website for
instructions on how to make a request.
I play a game that uses Unity Analytics, what do I need to know?
Unity
has collected device information, like IP address and device
identifiers, as well as events completed or actions taken within the
game, including level, number of credits, time it took you to earn them,
metadata about in-game communications and the value and details of
purchases. Using our systems, the developer of the game has ongoing
access to this data. This collection and use of data makes it possible
for your experience to operate as expected by permitting you to
do things like redeem rewards you have earned or return to where
you left off in a game. Other Unity customers may have access to
aggregated reports about game activity in general across a number of
games. These reports are based, in part, on your game activities, but do
not specifically identify you or your device. The reports described in
this paragraph help developers make decisions on optimal methods to run
the games they have made for you. For example, the developer may need to
know the types of devices running the game to determine how to support
game updates on an ongoing basis. Some data collected by Unity
Analytics may be used by Unity Ads for personalized advertising; see the
FAQs related to advertising for more information.
I received an ad from Unity Ads, what do I need to know?
Unity
Ads has probably collected device information, like IP address and
device identifiers, and information regarding the delivery of ads and
your interaction with them, all of which may be shared with ad
publishers and attribution companies. For clarity, Unity collects the
following data: whether you click or tap an ad for a new game, whether
you watch the ad or play a game frequently, whether others playing a
game like the one you’re playing have downloaded a particular new game,
and whether you download and install the new game you see advertised.
All of this is for purposes of predicting the types of new games that
you might like to download. Unity may track additional data about you in
the future for purposes of making these types of predictions, and we
will notify you prior to new data collection.
Do I have any choices regarding the data collection described above if I do not wish to see personalized ads?
If
you are in the EU and do not wish to be targeted in this manner, the
first Unity ad you see in an app (as of May 25, 2018) explains how you
can opt-out of data collection in that particular game. You can opt-out
then or at any time by clicking or tapping the “ℹ” button (or Data
Privacy icon) on any ad you see (the “ℹ” button or Data Privacy icon
will also allow you to access the data that is collected about you in
that particular app). For example, you might see a summary
that includes information indicating that we see that you
are using an iPhone 8 and you are playing from Germany. In the past week
we’ve seen you 5 times in this game and have shown you 27 ads. You have
installed 0 games based on those ads.
(Additionally, all users,
regardless of their location, may opt-out of all personalized
advertising by enabling privacy features on their devices such as Limit
Ad Tracking (iOS) and Opt Out of Ads Personalization (Android). See your
device’s Help system for more information.)
Also, you may see
certain “brand” advertising within our ad network (a brand ad is
advertising for products that are not games, such as ads for an airline
travel deal or a soft drink). Unity gets these ads from third-party
networks. We do not permit these third parties to add your app usage to
their marketing database, except for a few exceptions, which we
specifically list in the Advertising Choices section of our Privacy
Policy. The small subset of third parties listed are clearly noted as
being permitted by our contracts to use the fact that you play a
particular game in their future targeting of ads to you for other
non-Unity parties. The remaining parties listed have been clearly
noted as not permitted to maintain data about the ad they served you
through the Unity network for future use. Please note that if you
have told Unity not to target you or you have exercised choices directly
with these third parties as described in our Advertising Choices
section, this information will not be maintained or used by us or these
third parties. Please note that if you have elected to not have your
data collected by Unity, we do not send your advertising identifier to
any third party, and you will receive only contextual advertising inside
our network. You may also visit the third parties listed in our Privacy
Policy (at the links we provide) to see the types of data that these
parties have about you based on your device’s advertising identifier.
Please review the section “What are my privacy choices for advertising?”
below to learn more about how to exercise choice with regard to
personalized ads.
I play a game that uses Unity Multiplayer, what do I need to know?
Unity
has collected unique device identifiers, IP address (which may be
matched to identify approximate location for matchmaking), as well as
information regarding games played and match attributes.
What are device identifiers (like IDFA or fingerprints) and why do you collect them?
Like
many other providers of mobile apps, instead of requiring users to
create an account and log in to it each time they access one of our
apps, Unity and others using our products may opt to recognize the
user’s device through various device identifiers. Device identifiers are
also used for functions that require Unity to recognize devices across
various apps.
I use Unity’s game replay service (Everyplay), what do I need to know?
A:
Unity has probably collected unique device identifiers and your IP
address as well as your activity within the service. If you have created
an account with Unity’s game replay service, Unity has received any
information you actively provided when setting up your account,
including email address and username. Our primary use of your data will
be provision of the game replay platform and all its features, including
analysis and improvement. You can access and update your account info
by visiting Everyplay and navigating to the user settings page. Also:
When
you create an account or profile your username, profile photo, cover
photo, user description, users that you follow and users that follow you
will all be public, which means that anyone can see that information
and we, as well as others, may share it.
Replays that are
set to public will be viewable by anyone AND the service or the
relevant Developer may use the replay to promote the service or the
relevant game.
When you comment on, share or like a
replay using the Unity game replay platform, your replay, including any
audio or video narration you attached to the replay, like or comments
will be visible to others.
When you share a replay on a
social network - depending on your privacy settings on that social
network, some users of that social network will see the replay.
I sell assets in the Unity Asset Store. What do I need to know?
Unity
has collected information about your device, including IP address, and
your use of the Asset Store as well as any information you actively
provided when you created your account. Our primary uses of your
information will be to facilitate your placement of assets in the store
and to ensure that you are paid in accordance with our agreement. Other
uses might include sending you updates on changes or promotions in the
Asset Store. You can access and update your account info by logging in
to the Asset Store and visiting the Publisher Administration page. Also,
when you publish or provide assets for licenses on the Asset Store,
your seller name and other information in your Publisher profile will be
visible.
I bought an asset in the Unity Asset Store. What should I know?
Unity
has collected information about your device, including IP address, and
your use of the Asset Store as well as any information you actively
provided when you created your account. Our primary uses of your
information will be to facilitate your access to the Asset Store and any
assets you have purchased as well as to assure our developers selling
assets on the Asset Store that we are effectively providing them due
compensation.
Other uses of this information might include sending
you updates on changes or promotions in the Asset Store. You can access
and update your account info by logging in to the Asset Store and
visiting your My Account page. You can also adjust your settings to
limit the types of marketing materials we send you or to remove your
consent for receiving any advertising from Unity.
2. Privacy Policy OverviewUnity
Technologies and its subsidiaries and affiliates (collectively “Unity”)
offer a variety of products and services for game Developers and game
players that will be referred to in this policy as the “Service” or
“Services.” Because we would like to avoid excessive formality and make
this information easy to understand, the policy refers to Unity as “we”
or “us” and to the reader as “you.” When we say “device,” we mean any
device, including desktop, laptop, PC or Mac computers, smartphones,
tablets, or any other device that is used to access or interact with the
Service. When we say “Developer,” we mean a third party that develops
and/or distributes a game or other app made with Unity software and/or a
game using Unity Services. By using the Service, you agree to this
Privacy Policy and understand that we may transfer your data outside of
the European Economic Area (EEA).
This Privacy Policy governs our
information practices for the Service, which includes any websites,
where a link to this policy is provided. It describes how we collect,
use, share, and protect information from Developers, players, ad
recipients, or people browsing or using our sites (collectively “Users”)
when Users access or interact with or use our Service. This includes
when Users:
Visit Unity websites;
Choose to interact with the community and forum pages on the Services;
License and download Unity’s game and app development software (“Unity Software”);
License and download third party assets from, or offer your assets in, the Unity Asset Store;
Use Unity Developer Services such as Unity Cloud Build, Unity Multiplayer, Unity Collaborate, Unity Analytics and Unity Ads;
Play games or use applications developed by Developers using Unity Software;
Play
games or use applications that employ Unity Analytics (including IAP)
to help Developers understand how their games and applications are used;
Play games or use applications that display ads delivered by Unity Ads;
Use
Unity’s game replay Service, Everplay (including, viewing, posting and
commenting on game video content/replays or communicating with other
Users via with Everyplay;
Play games or use applications that employ the Unity Multiplayer Service to help facilitate multiplayer game play.
We receive information about Users, their devices, locations and interactions with the Service primarily in two ways:
Actively:
When Users actively provide us with information. For example, when a
User creates an account with Unity, he or she will type in a name,
username, and email address and may be required to provide a date of
birth or other information.
Passively: When our
systems automatically collect information about browsers, devices, and
certain activity within the Service. For example, when Users access
games that employ Unity Analytics, our systems (with assistance from the
Developers who want our help to analyze the use of their games) may
automatically collect a variety of information from User devices and/or
User game activity, including device name, device characteristics, and
unique identifiers (e.g., Apple IDFA and Google Android Ad ID).
3. Information We May Collect or Receive (Depending on Which Product or Service Is Used)Information that you or others actively provide, including:
Name
Age or date of birth
Gender
Username
Profile photo
Email address
Physical or mailing address
Phone number
Name and contact information for a business or organization
Password(s) that Users create to access parts of the Service
Billing or financial account information and tax or government IDs:
When
Users provide payment (e.g. credit card) information to make a
purchase, that information is sent to payment processors who assist
Unity. Unity’s payment systems are not designed to store credit card
numbers.
When Users, such as publishers in the Asset Store, provide us with the information we need to send them payments.
Social
network information: When you log in to our Services with a social
network account, you may have the option of sharing information such as
the name you use on that network and your friends list or other
information that the third party social network chooses to share with
Unity.
Users may share information with us that we store
on their behalf and use to enhance their experiences. For example, in
Unity’s game replay Service, Users may be able to upload contacts so
they can make connections or to have invitations sent to friends.
Users may provide us with information when they participate in community and forum pages on the Services.
For
certain Developer Services such as Unity Cloud Build, Unity
Collaborate, Unity Multiplayer or Unity Analytics, Developers may
provide game information and credentials, including source control
information as well as codes and keys.
Location information:
Users
can actively provide specific location information in certain account
registration processes or when providing payment information, such as a
billing address.
Users can choose to share the specific
location of their device by permitting games and apps, including those
that use Unity Analytics, to access it through the GPS functionality on
their device.
Information that is passively collected by Unity (often automatically), including:
Device Information: including various unique identifiers, such as IDFA, Android Ad ID, IDFV, MAC address, when, for example:
You access games provided by Developers that are developed with Unity Software;
You
access games in which the Developer employs Unity Analytics to
understand the use of their games and improve the player experience
You receive ads delivered by Unity Ads;
You play games provided by Developers that utilize Unity’s Multiplayer Service;
You access games provided by Developers that offer Unity’s game replay Service; and
- Location
information: Our systems (like most used on the web) automatically
collect an IP address when Users access the Service. IP addresses can be
used to learn about the general location (e.g. city, state and country)
of the User’s point of access to the web.
Game play activity
and actions: When you play a game that uses Unity Analytics, certain
game activities such as play session information and monetization events
are collected.
A Developer using Unity Analytics may
choose to collect User information such as name, email address,
birthdate, gender, app ID or other Developer-defined data parameters.
Please note that Unity does not access or use this data collected
pursuant to a Developer’s custom configuration.
Log
information: When you access our Service or products that use an aspect
of our Service, we may log a variety of technical information (“Log
Info”), including:
IP address;
Device information, including device name and IDs, hardware model, operating system and version, and mobile network information;
Browser information;
Cookie information;
Date/time of access;
Requested page(s); and
Referring page(s).
User
device information: When you play a game built with Unity Software,
Unity may collect some or all of the following information when you use
the game:
Unique device identifier generated from the
device MAC/IMEI/MEID, which we alter to limit the ability to identify
the relevant device in the future;
An advertising ID, such as the Apple IDFA or the Android Ad ID;
IP address;
Device manufacturer and model;
The operating system and version running on your system or device;
Browser type;
Language;
The make of the CPU, and number of CPUs present;
The graphics card information, such as type, vendor and driver name, version and graphics API;
Amount of system and video RAM present;
Current screen resolution;
Unity Player and Unity Editor versions;
Operating system identifier (e.g., Mac, Windows, etc.);
A checksum of all the data that gets sent to verify that it did transmit correctly; and
App ID of the game installed.
Developer
Software information: When you use Unity Software to develop games and
apps, we will collect IP address, operating system, username, hostname,
hardware ID, serial number, Unity ID, organization ID, and project ID
during your first use of the Software. When you use Unity Software, it
may automatically make Internet connections to check for updates,
validate your license keys, and provide us with aggregated usage
statistics. We may employ third-party analytics services to collect and
analyze Developers’ use of the Unity Software.
- Unity Cloud
Build information: If you use Unity Cloud Build Services, our systems
are designed to track the progress of builds and to alert you and us
when key steps have been completed.
Cookies and choices concerning Unity Ads:
- Unity
and others working on Unity’s behalf may employ cookies and related
technologies to store information on or read information from your
browser or device. The technologies used for these purposes may include:
(i) cookies; (ii) web beacons; (iii) tracking pixels; and/or (iv) local
shared objects (also known as Flash cookies). To learn more, see
our Cookie Policy.
- Unity may collect information, including the App List, to provide personalized ads. To learn more, see our Cookie Policy.
- Third-party
advertisers (and the ad networks they use) who place ads within the
Service may use cookies or related technologies to deliver ads. To learn
more about the use of cookies and related technologies within the
Service, see our Cookie Policy.
Other
information: We may obtain additional information about you from third
parties such as marketers, partners, researchers, and others. We may
combine information that we collect from you with information about you
that we obtain from such third parties and information derived from any
other subscription, product, or service we provide.
4. How We Use the Information We Collect or ReceiveA. Use at a Glance
We
primarily use the information we collect to provide, administer,
operate and improve our Services. We may use your information for the
following purposes:
To create, administer and troubleshoot accounts, Services we provide;
To credit or accept payments;
To provide technical support and respond to inquiries;
To prevent fraud, enforce the relevant terms of service or licenses, and protect Users;
To
analyze use of the relevant ad, site, game, product, or software; test
changes and improvements; to personalize your experiences, and; to
identify and suggest connections with other Users;
To
perform analytics and research aimed at improving the accuracy,
effectiveness, usability, or popularity of products and services that
Unity and Developers provide;
To create and share statistics and reports regarding aggregate usage of Unity-powered apps;
To enable user-to-user communications;
To link to or combine with other information we have gathered;
To deliver and target advertising, including personalized ads;
To inform Users of new products and services, including promotional offers; and
To contact you with information that we believe will be of interest to you.
As
we believe to be necessary or appropriate: (a) under applicable law,
including laws outside your country of residence; (b) to comply with
legal process; (c) to respond to requests from public and government
authorities, including public and government authorities outside your
country of residence; (d) to enforce our terms and conditions; (e) to
protect our operations or those of any of our affiliates; (f) to protect
our rights, privacy, safety or property, and/or that of our affiliates,
you or others; and (g) to allow us to pursue available remedies or
limit the damages that we may sustain.
B. Comprehensive List
Below
we list how we and our service providers use Personal Information for
legitimate business purposes more comprehensively and inclusive of our
legal basis for such collection and use as required by laws of certain
jurisdictions where we operate including:
Providing the functionality of the Services and fulfilling your requests.
- To
provide the Services’ functionality to you, such as arranging access to
your registered account, and providing you with related customer
service, including troubleshooting and service restoration.
- To
respond to your inquiries and fulfill your requests, when you contact us
via one of our online contact forms or otherwise, for example, when you
send us questions, suggestions, compliments or complaints, or when you
request a quote for or other information about our Services.
- To complete your transactions and provide you with related customer service.
- To send administrative information to you, such as changes to our terms, conditions and policies.
- To allow you to send messages to another person if you choose to do so.
- We will engage in these activities to manage our contractual relationship with you and/or to comply with a legal obligation.
Providing you with our newsletter and/or other marketing materials and facilitating social sharing
- To send you marketing related emails, with information about our services, new products and other news about our company.
- To facilitate social sharing functionality that you choose to use.
- We will engage in this activity with your consent or where we have a legitimate interest.
Analysis of Personal Information for business reporting and providing personalized services.
- To
analyze or predict our users’ preferences in order to prepare
aggregated trend reports on how our digital content is used, so we can
improve our Services.
- To better understand you, so that we can
personalize our interactions with you and provide you with information
and/or offers tailored to your interests.
- To better understand
your preferences so that we can deliver content via our Services that we
believe will be relevant and interesting to you.
- We will provide personalized services either with your consent or because we have a legitimate interest.
Allowing you to participate in sweepstakes, contests or other promotions.
- We may offer you the opportunity to participate in a sweepstakes, contest or other promotion.
- Some
of these promotions have additional rules containing information about
how we will use and disclose your Personal Information.
- We use
this information to manage our contractual relationship with you, or in
some cases, based on your consent or our legitimate interest.
Aggregating and/or anonymizing Personal Information.
- We
may aggregate and/or anonymize Personal Information so that it will no
longer be considered Personal Information. We do so to generate other
data for our use, which we may use and disclose for any purpose.
Accomplishing our business purposes.
- For data analysis, for example, to improve the efficiency of our Services;
- For
audits, to verify that our internal processes function as intended and
are compliant with legal, regulatory or contractual requirements;
- For
fraud and security monitoring purposes, for example, to detect and
prevent cyberattacks or attempts to commit identity theft;
- For developing new products and services;
- For enhancing, improving, or modifying our current products and services and/or assisting our developers with this activity;
- For identifying usage trends, for example, understanding which parts of our Services are of most interest to users;
- For
determining the effectiveness of our promotional campaigns, so that we
can adapt our campaigns to the needs and interests of our users or our
publisher’s and other advertising customer’s users; and
- For
operating and expanding our business activities, for example,
understanding which parts of our Services are of most interest to our
users or assisting our developers with this activity within their
business so we can focus our and their energies and resources on meeting
our users’ interests;
- We engage in these activities to
manage our contractual relationship with you, to comply with a legal
obligation, and/or because we have your consent or a legitimate
interest.
- We disclose Personal Information:
- To our affiliates for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy.
- You can consult the list and location of our affiliates here: https://unity3d.com/contact/addresses
Unity Technologies, Inc. is the party responsible for the management of the jointly-used Personal Information.
To our third-party service providers, to facilitate services they provide to us.
- These
can include providers of services such as website hosting, data
analysis, payment processing, order fulfillment, information technology
and related infrastructure provision, customer service, email delivery,
auditing, and other services
To third parties, to permit them to send you marketing communications, consistent with your choices.
To third-party sponsors of sweepstakes, contests, and similar promotions.
- By using the Services, you may elect to disclose Personal Information
- On
message boards, chat, profile pages, blogs and other services to which
you are able to post information and content (including, without
limitation, our Social Media Pages). Please note that any
information you post or disclose through these services will become
public and may be available to other users and the general public.
- Through
your social sharing activity. When you connect your Services
account with your social media account, you will share information with
your friends associated with your social media account, with other
users, and with your social media account provider. By doing so, you
authorize us to facilitate this sharing of information, and you
understand that the use of shared information will be governed by the
social media provider’s privacy policy
Other Uses and Disclosures
- We
also use and disclose your Personal Information as necessary or
appropriate, especially when we have a legal obligation or legitimate
interest to do so:
To comply with applicable law and regulations.
- This can include laws outside your country of residence.
To cooperate public and government authorities.
To respond to a request or to provide information we believe is important
These can include authorities outside your country of residence.
To cooperate with law enforcement.
- For example, when we respond to law enforcement requests and orders or provide information we believe is important.
For other legal reasons.
- To enforce our terms and conditions or licenses; and
- To protect our rights, privacy, safety or property, and/or that of our affiliates, you or others.
In connection with a sale or business transaction.
We
have a legitimate interest in disclosing or transferring your Personal
Information to a third party in the event of any reorganization, merger,
sale, joint venture, assignment, transfer or other disposition of all
or any portion of our business, assets or stock (including in connection
with any bankruptcy or similar proceedings) Such third parties may include, for example, an acquiring entity and its advisors.
5. Sharing InformationHow we might share the information we collect or receive
Our
affiliates located all over the world for the purposes described in
this Privacy Policy on a need to know basis. You can consult the list
and location of our affiliates here: https://unity3d.com/contact/addresses
Third-party
service providers: We provide User information to other companies that
perform Services on Unity’s behalf. For example, we may employ service
providers to process payments; host or store our data; deliver email
messages or analyze data.
With certain Asset Store
sellers, we provide customer information, such as an email address, when
you purchase or license certain products (like SDKs) to the sellers of
those products in our Asset Store. We provide this information to assist
the provider with fulfilling your purchase(s) and, in the case of our
Asset Store partners, to allow them to contact you about new products
and Services.
Safety, security, and legal compliance: We may share your information:
When
we have a good faith belief that we are required to disclose the
information in response to legal process (e.g., if we receive a court
order, search warrant, subpoena, or similar legal process);
To satisfy any applicable laws or regulations;
If
we believe that the Service is being used in the commission of a crime,
including to report such criminal activity or to exchange information
with other companies and organizations for the purposes of fraud
protection and credit risk reduction;
When we have a good
faith belief that there is a meaningful risk that poses a threat to the
safety of you, another person or the public generally; and
In
order to protect the rights or property of Unity, including to enforce
the terms and licenses that govern the use of the Services.
Sale
or merger: In the event that Unity explores or undergoes a business
transition, such as a merger, acquisition by another company, transfer
of control, or sale of all or a portion of its assets, we may share or
transfer all of your information, including personal information.
Developers
using Unity Analytics will have ongoing access to data about the Users
of their games and apps and any associated data, such as user ID, device
ID, app ID, purchasing data, and actions completed within their games.
Advertising:
Unity
Ads: We may utilize the data collected from Developers’ apps to place
personalized ads in Developers’ apps and elsewhere. This usage will
permit other parties, such as publishers and attribution companies, to
learn about the devices that received, viewed or interacted with ads.
- Third-party products and services: As discussed in our Cookie Policy
and elsewhere, we may permit advertisers and their agents to use
cookies or related technologies within the Service to store information
on or read information from your browser or device so that they can
optimize their advertising campaigns, including to frequency cap and
deliver targeted ads.
With your consent: We may
share your information for other purposes if (i) you direct us to do so
or (ii) you consent to such sharing.
De-identified and/or
aggregated information: Some of the information we collect does not
directly identify you or your device. We may modify other information
that can identify you or your device to limit or prevent such
identification by de-identifying it or aggregating it. We can share
de-identified and/or aggregated information with any third party without
restriction and use it for any purpose.
Example of how your actions can result in sharing with others
6. Our Policies Concerning ChildrenOur Services are intended for general audiences. Unity does not knowingly collect any personal information from children.
If
any party becomes aware that a child under the age of 13, or under the
age of 16 for those parties in the European Economic Area, has provided
us with personal information in contravention of our policies, they
should contact us at DPO@unity3d.com.
Some
third parties, such as platform providers like the iTunes Store or
Google Play, may provide age-based ratings on some of the apps created
by Developers. These ratings shall have no bearing on this limitation.
Third parties may also provide content categories on some of the
Services. These categories shall have no bearing on this limitation.
7. Accessing/Updating/Deleting Your InformationWe
provide Users with a variety of ways to access and update their
information (described below). For those with Unity accounts described
below, please send any requests or questions to DPO@unity3d.com.
Unity Software
Developers: Log in to the Unity Store and
navigate to the My Account page to view and update your information.
You can request that your account be deleted; however, certain financial
recordkeeping information may be maintained in our systems because we
have a legitimate legal and financial interest in maintaining such
records.
Asset Store
Sellers: Log in to the Asset Store and
visit your Publisher Administration page to view and update your
information. You can request that your account be deleted; however,
certain financial recordkeeping information may be maintained in our
systems because we have a legitimate legal and financial interest in
maintaining such records.
Purchasers: Log in to the Asset Store and
visit your My Account page to view and update your information. You can
request that your account be deleted; however, certain financial
recordkeeping information may be maintained in our systems because we
have a legitimate legal and financial interest in maintaining such
records.
Unity Ads
Publishers and Advertisers:
Log in to your account and navigate to the Settings page where you can
view and update your information. You can request that your account be
deleted; however, certain financial recordkeeping information may be
maintained in our systems because we have a legitimate legal and
financial interest in maintaining such records.
Unity Cloud Build
Developers:
Log in to your account and navigate to the My Account page to view and
update your information. The account administrator for Unity Cloud Build
products may also have to direct Unity as to the deletion (erasure) of
specific users and the exporting of content for the project that the
administrator controls. Unity may not be able to fulfill a request to
delete (erase) or port a project without first receiving an account
administrator’s permission. Please direct all such requests to DPO@unity3d.com.
Community (including Forums and Answers)
Log in to the Unity website and
navigate to the Edit Account page. You can request that your account be
deleted; however, certain financial recordkeeping information may be
maintained in our systems because we have a legitimate legal and
financial interest in maintaining such records.
Unity Analytics
Developers:
Log in to your account and navigate to the Edit My Account page to view
and update your information. You can request that your account be
deleted; however, certain financial recordkeeping information may be
maintained in our systems because we have a legitimate legal and
financial interest in maintaining such records.
Unity’s game replay Service (Everyplay)
Developers: Log in to Everyplay and navigate to the Edit Profile page to view and update your information.
Users: Log in to Everyplay and
navigate to the User Settings page by using the drop-down menu on the
Profile tab. On the User Settings page, you can view and update your
profile description, avatar, and cover photo. You can also change your
password and delete your profile.
Gameplayers viewing Unity Ads or Profiled in Analytics
You
can access the data collected about your device on a per-app basis by
clicking or tapping the “ℹ” button or the Data Privacy icon on the ad
unit. By scrolling through the disclosure, you will either see a
dynamically populated paragraph of plain text showing you the data
related to your device from that app or you will see an option to
click/tap a link within the text to see the data display. If you object
to our maintaining this data or collecting future app-usage data, you
may elect to opt-out of further collection and request deletion of
historical data. Please note IP address may be maintained in logs
for security of our system for both Ads and Analytics services running
on your device and may continue to be collected. If your app
developer does not use Unity Ads service but collects data and uses
Unity Analytics, the app developer may have configured privacy settings
within the app in order to permit you to object to profiling and opt-out
of further profiling using this data. You will be able to request
deletion (erasure) of data with this feature enabled directly within
your app.
8. Your Choices About Unity’s Collection and Use of Your Information
- You
always have the option to refrain from using the Service or to
discontinue using the Service if you do not want information collected
about you.
- You can choose to use the Service in a manner that
limits the data we collect. For example, in Unity’s game replay Service
(Everyplay) you can create an account but choose not to provide a photo.
- You can access and update your information as described in the section “7. Accessing/Updating Your Information."
You can opt out of communications like email, by following the instructions in any marketing message you receive. However,
We reserve the right to send a message confirming your opt-out, whether it applies to email or SMS messages; and
Users
who opt-out of marketing messages may still receive administrative,
relationship, or transactional messages (e.g., we might send a notice
about changes to our Terms of Service or changes to the functionality of
a product or Service).
Unity Ads opt-out:
You cannot opt-out of receiving ads in games or apps using Unity Ads,
but you can take steps to opt-out of certain personalized ads, including
within the ad unit, by clicking or tapping the “ℹ” button or the Data
Privacy icon.
Please note that if you are not in the
European Economic Area (EEA), your app publisher may have chosen to only
apply the opt-out to those players in Europe and other countries with
similar privacy laws. If that is the case, you may opt-out of all
tracking by following the instructions in our Advertising Choices
section or see our Cookie Policy for
more information on your choices for tracking and targeting of ads in
apps on mobile devices and the options available to you.
Analytics opt-out:
Unity Analytics offers an opt-out to Users of Developer apps to the
extent the data collected may be used for targeting purposes and
assisting Unity Ads in delivery of its Services. If you do not want your
information collected by Unity Analytics for other purposes described
herein, such as crash reporting or helping you save your place in the
game, you may have to stop using the game or application utilizing Unity
Analytics.
- Multiplayer opt-out: Unity Multiplayer
does not currently offer an opt-out to Users of Developer apps. If you
do not want your information collected by Unity Multiplayer, you may
have to stop using the multiplayer features in the game or application
utilizing Unity Multiplayer.
We use Google Analytics to
understand how our sites are used and to improve experiences within the
Service. If you want to know more about how Google Analytics works or to
exercise choice in regard to the data collected by it, please
visit http://www.google.com/policies/privacy/partners/. In order to control the collection of data for analytical purposes by Google, you can install the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-On.
Please note that we can use our own logging and tracking to understand
use of our sites that do not make use of Google Analytics, and your use
of their browser add-on will not impact that tracking.
We
use Twitter’s ad platform to bring you more useful and interesting
advertising content. If you are on the web, you can visit the Digital
Advertising Alliance’s (DAA) consumer choice tool at optout.aboutads.info to
opt out of interest-based advertising from Twitter in your current
browser. On your mobile device, enable the Limit Ad Tracking setting in
your iOS phone’s settings, or the Opt Out of Ads Personalization setting
in your Android phone’s settings.
Account Deletion: Everyplay Users can request an account deletion from the User Settings page in their account. Any User may contact DPO@unity3d.com
to delete their Unity Account. Deleting your Unity Account does not
relieve you of the obligation to pay any remaining amounts owed for your
subscription(s).
9. Transfers out of Country of Collection- Unity
has implemented and maintains a framework consistent with applicable
law for transfers of data outside of the country of collection,
including for transfers out of the EEA.
- Your Personal
Information may be stored and processed in any country where we have
facilities or in which we engage service providers, and by using the
Services you understand that your information will be transferred to
countries outside of your country of residence, including the United
States, which may have data protection rules that are different from
those of your country. In certain circumstances, courts, law
enforcement agencies, regulatory agencies or security authorities in
those other countries may be entitled to access your Personal
Information. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING THE EEA: Some of the
non-EEA countries are recognized by the European Commission as providing
an adequate level of data protection according to EEA standards (the
full list of these countries is available at: https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/law-topic/data-protection/data-transfers-outside-eu/adequacy-protection-personal-data-non-eu-countries_en).
For transfers from the EEA to countries not considered adequate by the
European Commission, we have put in place adequate measures, such as
standard contractual clauses adopted by the European Commission to
protect your Personal Information. You may obtain a copy of these
measures by contacting DPO@unity3d.com.
- We
retain Personal Information for as long as needed or permitted in light
of the purpose(s) for which it was obtained and consistent with
applicable law.
10. SafeguardsWe
employ a variety of measures to safeguard the collection, transmission,
and storage of the information we collect. These measures vary based on
the sensitivity of the information that we collect, process, and store,
and the current state of technology. Please note that no system can be
guaranteed to be 100% secure. Therefore, while we strive to employ
reasonable protections for your information that are appropriate to its
sensitivity, we cannot guarantee or warrant the security of the
information you share with us and we cannot be responsible for the
theft, destruction, loss or inadvertent disclosure of your information.
11. Changes to This Privacy PolicyWe
reserve the right to change our practices and this policy at any time.
We may also send an email or provide notice within some or all of our
offerings when this policy changes. We encourage you to check this page
regularly so that you know what our current practices are.
12. California Privacy Rights- Sharing with third parties for direct marketing purposes:
California residents have the right to request the identity of any
third parties to whom the resident’s personal information was shared, if
such sharing was to enable the third party’s direct marketing efforts.
If you are a California resident and wish to make such a request, please
submit your request to DPO@unity3d.com
OR to opt-out of having your personal information shared with third
parties for their direct marketing purposes, please email us at DPO@unity3d.com.
- How we respond to “Do Not Track” signals:
We are committed to providing you with meaningful choices about the
information collected on our Services for third-party purposes, and that
is why we provide information in our Cookie Policy about
how to prevent the delivery of targeted ads, and information in this
policy about how to prevent Google Analytics and Twitter from collecting
information. We do not, however, recognize or respond to
browser-initiated Do Not Track signals, as the Internet industry is
currently still working on Do Not Track standards, implementations, and
solutions. To learn more about Do Not Track signals, you can visit allaboutdnt.com.
13. Links to Sites and Service Operated by OthersThe
Unity Service may contain links to other sites, applications, and
services. Because Unity does not operate those other sites,
applications, and services, we cannot take responsibility for the
privacy practices of the entities that operate them. We recommend that
you consistently check privacy policies to understand an operator’s
practices. As a reminder, this policy describes Unity’s practices.
14. Contact Us:- DPO@unity3d.com
- Unity Technologies, 30 3rd Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 (United States contact)
- Unity Technologies Finland OY, Kaivokatu 8 B, 00100 Helsinki, Finland (European Union contact)
15. Cookie PolicyWhat are cookies?
Cookies
are pieces of data that sites and services you use or visit can set on
your browser or device and they can typically be read on future visits
to learn more about the User and to personalize an experience, including
the ads that are displayed to the User. “Cookies” is also a term that
may be used to refer to a range of technologies that help an operator
identify Users and devices, which in turn can help personalize an
experience, prevent fraud, store preferences, and speed up delivery of
content.
How does Unity use cookies?
Unity may employ cookies and related technologies described below for a variety of purposes, including:
- To learn more about how our products and Services are used and similar analytical purposes;
- To understand how Users interact with our ads;
- To understand how to improve performance;
- To prevent fraud;
- To customize our products and Services with more relevant content; and
- To provide you with more relevant advertising.
For
example, we might use a web beacon to learn whether an email message
was opened or we might store preferences in a Flash cookie (see below
for more information).
What types of cookies and other technologies does Unity use?
As
described below, Unity employs a number of technologies to provide and
improve the Service. When you use the Service, you consent to our use of
these technologies, but you are welcome to exercise the choices
described below.
- Browser cookies: Unity uses browser
cookies. Most major browser companies offer tools or settings for Users
who do not want cookies set or read on their devices. Please visit your
browser’s settings or privacy settings pages.
- Local shared objects:
Unity may use local shared objects (also known as Flash cookies) on its
sites. Flash cookies operate differently than browser cookies, and
cookie management tools available in a web browser will not remove Flash
cookies. To learn more about how to manage Flash cookies, you can visit
the Adobe Flash Player website and make changes at the Global Privacy Settings Panel.
- Beacons, pixel tags, clear GIFs:
Unity or its service providers or third parties advertising within the
Service may use these technologies to learn the online behavior and
interests of Users and to personalize ads that Users see. To learn more
about behavioral advertising, please visit the Network Advertising
Initiative’s (NAI) website.
Device IDs and digital fingerprinting:
The Service may use one or more of a variety of unique identifiers to
recognize users and their devices, including MAC address, IDFA, Android
Ad ID, and digital fingerprint, which may be comprised of several types
of data, including device name, the app list or applications installed
on the device, and browser characteristics.
NOTE: Unity may also generate and assign a user ID when you access or use one of its Services.
What are my privacy choices for advertising?
Advertising
helps to defray certain costs of providing Services, especially costs
that are incurred by Unity but not recovered from Users. Thus, you may
not have a choice to prevent advertisements from being presented when
using the Services; however, you do have choices to limit personalized
advertisements that are tailored to your interests.
If Unity
delivers personalized advertising, Unity will provide notice and
information about how you may be able to opt-out of such personalized
advertisements. Such opportunity to opt out may occur through your
device settings (see the section “Information and choices regarding
tracking and targeting on mobile devices” below) and the choices
available within the ad unit as described in this policy by accessing
the “ℹ” button or Data Privacy icon in the ad unit.
Developers may
use other third-party advertising networks, and Unity’s choice features
within its ad units only apply to ads delivered in the Unity network.
If you do not wish to receive personalized advertising that is delivered
by third parties, you may be able to exercise that choice through
opt-out programs that are administered by third parties, including the
Network Advertising Initiative (NAI), the Digital Advertising Alliance
(DAA), and/or the European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance
(EIDAA). Where applicable, you may exercise your opt-out choices at
the NAI website, the DAA website, or the EIDAA website.
Unity does not control these third-party-provided opt-out processes and
is not responsible for any choices you make using these mechanisms or
the continued availability or accuracy of these mechanisms.
Unity
uses Google to provide advertising through the Services and on
third-party websites. We may use the following features based on Google
Analytics for Display Advertising: Remarketing, Google Display Network
Impression Reporting, the DoubleClick Campaign Manager integration, and
Google Analytics Demographics and Interest Reporting. To opt-out of
Google Analytics for Display Advertising or customize Google Display
Network ads, you can visit the Google Ads Settings page.
More choices regarding browser cookies and beacons and other tracking technologies
There
are several browser plugins available to Users who want to be better
informed about and have more control over the use of cookies and related
technologies on their devices. Some popular ones are Ghostery and Abine.
Information and choices regarding tracking and targeting on mobile devices
- As
of the effective date of this policy, Apple and Google offered the
owners of devices that use their operating systems (iOS and Android)
with options for limiting tracking and targeting in relation to ads.
Unity does not control your device-level opt-out processes and is not
responsible for any choices you make through such a mechanism or for the
continued availability, accuracy, effectiveness, or location of that
mechanism. Using a device-level opt-out mechanism may opt you out of all
third-party personalized advertisements, not just those delivered by
Unity.
- If you use an Apple device, go here.
- If
you use an Android device, navigate to the Google Settings page, select
Ads and then choose to reset your Android Ad ID or opt-out of
personalized ads.
- To learn about options for many mobile ad networks, go here.
Unity Ad’s Partners in Providing Advertising for Goods and Services
Please
note that the Developer of the app showing Unity Ads may have limited
providing certain identifying information, including your device
advertising ID, about you to our third-party partners advertising goods
and services (non-game advertisements) with Unity. If that is the
case, you will see an affirmative statement to that effect when you view
the information inside of a Unity Ad through the “i” button or Data
privacy icon inside of your app. You may still see ads from the
partners listed below, but they will not be based on your personal data.
Additionally, you may have opted-out of profiling in Unity’s ad
network within a Unity Ad for your app, and we will only serve
contextual ads from ourselves and these partners within your app. For
all others, please review the following information:
Controller Partners
The
following partners may receive an ad request from Unity containing your
advertising ID, IP address, and the name of the app/game in which you
will see the ad. These partners use this information to serve
future ads you may see on the internet as well as inside the Unity ad
network. The privacy policies linked below provide you information
around the data that they have from all sources, including Unity, and
your rights to delete or remove data.
Google’s AdMob https://policies.google.com/technologies/partner-sites (Review the link to AdSettings)
MediaMath-- http://www.mediamath.com/privacy-policy/
Processor Partners
The
following partners may receive an ad request containing your
advertising ID, IP Address, and the name of the game in which you will
see the ad. These partners act as processors to Unity and are not permitted to
use this information for any further purpose, including serving you
future ads. The privacy policies linked below provide you
information around the data that they have from sources other than
Unity:
Aarki, AdColony, Ad.Net, AdMaxim, Appreciate, Beeswax, CrossInstall, GothamAds, Lifestreet, Manage.com, Moloco, Persona.ly, Receptiv, and Remerge.