Privacy Policy for Google Analytics Users [Free Template & Examples]

If you use Google Analytics, you must publish a privacy policy that explains how you process data because GA tracks user behavior in ways that legally qualify as personal information.

Read on to learn the specific requirements of a Google Analytics privacy policy and why having one is a legal necessity for all online business owners who rely on this software.

  1. Why You Need a Privacy Policy When Using Google Analytics
  2. What To Include in Your Privacy Policy if You Use Google Analytics
  3. Good Example of a Google Analytics Privacy Policy
  4. How To Allow Users To Opt Out of Google Analytics Tracking
  5. How To Make a Google Analytics Privacy Policy + Free Template Download
  6. FAQ About Google Analytics and Privacy Policies
  7. Summary

Key Takeaways

Why You Need a Privacy Policy When Using Google Analytics

Google requires you to disclose your use of Google Analytics and how you collect and process personal data via a privacy policy in their Terms of Service.

Your privacy policy must comply with all applicable laws, policies, and regulations relating to the collection of information from the users concerned.

The disclosure should also contain elements about if and how your company shares user data with third parties.

Let’s look at how some of Google’s Analytics policies explain the key requirements of a privacy policy and the data privacy legislation that might impact your business.

It’s Required By Google Analytics’ Terms of Service

Google clearly states in clause 7 of their Analytics Terms of Service that you must provide a privacy policy to users to legally use their software and its tracking features.

See a screenshot below.

Google-clause-7-Analytics-Terms-of-Service

According to Google:

“You will have and abide by an appropriate Privacy Policy and will comply with all applicable laws, policies, and regulations relating to the collection of information from Users.”

Additionally, Google requires you to include information about the types of cookies or other trackers your website uses in your privacy policy.

According to Google’s Privacy Disclosure Policy, you must also disclose your use of Google Analytics and explain how it collects and processes information.

By signing up for Google Analytics, you agree to their terms and must abide by their requirements.

It’s Required By Applicable Data Privacy Laws

Several privacy laws worldwide require businesses to disclose how they collect user data — and, by extension, describe their use of Google Analytics — in a privacy policy.

The following laws could apply to your business and outline requirements for providing information to users via a privacy policy in a transparent manner:

To meet the essential privacy policy requirements of these laws when using the standard features of Google Analytics, you must disclose the following in your privacy policy:

What To Include in Your Privacy Policy if You Use Google Analytics

If you use the advertising features of Google Analytics, you need to include specific clauses in your privacy policy to explain how they collect additional data from advertising cookies.

The most common Google Analytics advertising features and the insights they provide include:

If you use these features, Google’s policy requirements state that you are the sole controller under all applicable data protection legislation, and you must notify users about the additional data collection by saying:

Read more in the screenshot below.

Google-Analytics-Advertising-Features

If you serve ads to European Union residents, you must also abide by the Google EU User Consent Policy. It requires you to provide EU users with a proper privacy disclosure and obtain their consent per the GDPR.

You can read more in the following screenshot.

Google-Analytics-Advertising-Features

Good Example of a Google Analytics Privacy Policy

A strong example of a privacy policy that meets all of the Google Analytics requirements comes from the Guardian, a journalism website.

They disclose their use of Google Analytics very clearly and in a way that the average reader can easily understand, as shown in the screenshot below.

The-Guardian-Google-Analytics-requirements

Later in their policy, they explain more specific details about the cookies used through Google Analytics and how users can control them.

Read more in the following screenshot.

The-Guardian-Google-Analytics-requirements-cookies-used

When adding the relevant clauses in your policy to explain your use of Google Analytics, it’s a good idea to be as straightforward as the Guardian.

Just ensure you’re tailoring it to your specific business.

How To Allow Users To Opt Out of Google Analytics Tracking

Along with disclosing how Google’s ad features collect user data and affect their experience online, you need to allow users to opt out of data collection and explain how they can do this in your privacy policy.

You can achieve this by providing a link in your privacy policy to the various opt-out options that users can use, such as the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on.

When users install this add-on in their browser, it prevents the Javascript code on a company’s site from sharing information about user behavior with Google Analytics.

Additionally, you can use a consent management platform compatible with Google Consent Mode — like Termly’s CMP, a certified Google CMP Partner.

How To Make a Google Analytics Privacy Policy + Free Template Download

Let’s discuss the three most common ways to make a privacy policy so you can choose the best method for your business.

Use Our Free Generator

The easiest way to make a Google Analytics-compliant privacy policy is to use our Free Privacy Policy Generator.

Our generator creates the clauses and information required by Google Analytics, plus it can help you comply with 14 different data privacy laws worldwide.

You simply answer a few easy questions about your business and its data processing activities, and our generator makes you a unique document based on your answers, which you can link directly to your website and update anytime in your Termly Dashboard.

See an example of what it looks like below.

Termly-Privacy-Policy-Generator

Use Our Free Template

Businesses that rely on Google Analytics can also use our free privacy policy template to make a unique agreement for their website.

Our template is already properly formatted, features standard clauses, and includes necessary information in those clauses; it does most of the hard work for you.

Download the template below and fill in the blank sections of the document with relevant details about your business.

Website Privacy Policy Template [Text Format]

PRIVACY NOTICE

Last updated [Date]

This privacy notice for [Company Name] (doing business as [Company Short Name] ) ("Company," "we," "us," or "our"), describes how and why we might collect, store, use, and/or share ("process") your information when you use our services ("Services"), such as when you:


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Website Privacy Policy Template [Text Format]

PRIVACY NOTICE

Last updated [Date]

This privacy notice for [Company Name] (doing business as [Company Short Name] ) (“Company,” “we,” “us,” or “our“), describes how and why we might collect, store, use, and/or share (“process“) your information when you use our services (“Services“), such as when you:

Questions or concerns? Reading this privacy notice will help you understand your privacy rights and choices. If you do not agree with our policies and practices, please do not use our Services. If you still have any questions or concerns, please contact us at [Email Address] .

This privacy policy was created by Termly’s Privacy Policy Generator.

SUMMARY OF KEY POINTS

This summary provides key points from our privacy notice, but you can find out more details about any of these topics by using our table of contents below to find the section you are looking for.

What personal information do we process? When you visit, use, or navigate our Services, we may process personal information depending on how you interact with [Company Name] and the Services, the choices you make, and the products and features you use.

Do we process any sensitive personal information? [We do not process sensitive personal information. / We may process sensitive personal information when necessary with your consent or as otherwise permitted by applicable law.]

Do you receive any information from third parties? We may receive information from public databases, marketing partners, social media platforms, and other outside sources.

How do you process my information? We process your information to provide, improve, and administer our Services, communicate with you, for security and fraud prevention, and to comply with law. We may also process your information for other purposes with your consent. We process your information only when we have a valid legal reason to do so.

In what situations and with which types of parties do we share personal information? We may share information in specific situations and with specific categories of third parties.

How do we keep your information safe? We have organizational and technical processes and procedures in place to protect your personal information. However, no electronic transmission over the internet or information storage technology can be guaranteed to be 100% secure, so we cannot promise or guarantee that hackers, cybercriminals, or other unauthorized third parties will not be able to defeat our security and improperly collect, access, steal, or modify your information.

What are your rights? Depending on where you are located geographically, the applicable privacy law may mean you have certain rights regarding your personal information.

How do I exercise my rights? The easiest way to exercise your rights is by filling out our data subject request form available here: [DSAR Form URL] , or by contacting us. We will consider and act upon any request in accordance with applicable data protection laws.

Want to learn more about what [Company Name] does with any information we collect? Review the notice in full below.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. WHAT INFORMATION DO WE COLLECT?
2. HOW DO WE PROCESS YOUR INFORMATION?
3. WHAT LEGAL BASES DO WE RELY ON TO PROCESS YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION?
4. WHEN AND WITH WHOM DO WE SHARE YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION?
5. WHAT IS OUR STANCE ON THIRD-PARTY WEBSITES?
6. DO WE USE COOKIES AND OTHER TRACKING TECHNOLOGIES?
7. HOW DO WE HANDLE YOUR SOCIAL LOGINS?
8. IS YOUR INFORMATION TRANSFERRED INTERNATIONALLY?
9. HOW LONG DO WE KEEP YOUR INFORMATION?
10. HOW DO WE KEEP YOUR INFORMATION SAFE?
11. DO WE COLLECT INFORMATION FROM MINORS?
12. WHAT ARE YOUR PRIVACY RIGHTS?
13. CONTROLS FOR DO-NOT-TRACK FEATURES
14. DO CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS HAVE SPECIFIC PRIVACY RIGHTS?
15. DO VIRGINIA RESIDENTS HAVE SPECIFIC PRIVACY RIGHTS?
16. DO WE MAKE UPDATES TO THIS NOTICE?
17. HOW CAN YOU CONTACT US ABOUT THIS NOTICE?
18. HOW CAN YOU REVIEW, UPDATE, OR DELETE THE DATA WE COLLECT FROM YOU?

1. WHAT INFORMATION DO WE COLLECT?

Personal information you disclose to us

In Short: We collect personal information that you provide to us.

We collect personal information that you voluntarily provide to us when you [register on the Services,] express an interest in obtaining information about us or our products and Services, when you participate in activities on the Services, or otherwise when you contact us.

Personal Information Provided by You. The personal information that we collect depends on the context of your interactions with us and the Services, the choices you make, and the products and features you use. The personal information we collect may include the following:

Sensitive Information. [We do not process sensitive information. / When necessary, with your consent or as otherwise permitted by applicable law, we process the following categories of sensitive information:

Payment Data. We may collect data necessary to process your payment if you make purchases, such as your payment instrument number (such as a credit card number), and the security code associated with your payment instrument. All payment data is stored by [Vendor Name] . You may find their privacy notice link(s) here: [Vendor Privacy Policy] .

Social Media Login Data. We may provide you with the option to register with us using your existing social media account details, like your Facebook, Twitter, or other social media account. If you choose to register in this way, we will collect the information described in the section called “HOW DO WE HANDLE YOUR SOCIAL LOGINS?” below.

[Application Data. If you use our application(s), we also may collect the following information if you choose to provide us with access or permission:

This information is primarily needed to maintain the security and operation of our application(s), for troubleshooting, and for our internal analytics and reporting purposes.]

All personal information that you provide to us must be true, complete, and accurate, and you must notify us of any changes to such personal information.

Information automatically collected

In Short: Some information — such as your Internet Protocol (IP) address and/or browser and device characteristics — is collected automatically when you visit our Services.

We automatically collect certain information when you visit, use, or navigate the Services. This information does not reveal your specific identity (like your name or contact information) but may include device and usage information, such as your IP address, browser and device characteristics, operating system, language preferences, referring URLs, device name, country, location, information about how and when you use our Services, and other technical information. This information is primarily needed to maintain the security and operation of our Services, and for our internal analytics and reporting purposes.

Like many businesses, we also collect information through cookies and similar technologies. You can find out more about this in our Cookie Notice: [Cookie Notice URL].

The information we collect includes:

Information collected from other sources

In Short: We may collect limited data from public databases, marketing partners, social media platforms, and other outside sources.

In order to enhance our ability to provide relevant marketing, offers, and services to you and update our records, we may obtain information about you from other sources, such as public databases, joint marketing partners, affiliate programs, data providers, social media platforms, and from other third parties. This information includes mailing addresses, job titles, email addresses, phone numbers, intent data (or user behavior data), Internet Protocol (IP) addresses, social media profiles, social media URLs, and custom profiles, for purposes of targeted advertising and event promotion. If you interact with us on a social media platform using your social media account (e.g., Facebook or Twitter), we receive personal information about you such as your name, email address, and gender. Any personal information that we collect from your social media account depends on your social media account’s privacy settings.

[Information collected when you use our Facebook application(s). We by default access your Facebook basic account information, including your name, email, gender, birthday, current city, and profile picture URL, as well as other information that you choose to make public. We may also request access to other permissions related to your account, such as friends, check-ins, and likes, and you may choose to grant or deny us access to each individual permission. For more information regarding Facebook permissions, refer to the Facebook Permissions Reference page.]

2. HOW DO WE PROCESS YOUR INFORMATION?

In Short: We process your information to provide, improve, and administer our Services, communicate with you, for security and fraud prevention, and to comply with law. We may also process your information for other purposes with your consent.

We process your personal information for a variety of reasons, depending on how you interact with our Services, including:

3. WHAT LEGAL BASES DO WE RELY ON TO PROCESS YOUR INFORMATION?

In Short: We only process your personal information when we believe it is necessary and we have a valid legal reason (i.e., legal basis) to do so under applicable law, like with your consent, to comply with laws, to provide you with services to enter into or fulfill our contractual obligations, to protect your rights, or to fulfill our legitimate business interests.

If you are located in the EU or UK, this section applies to you.

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and UK GDPR require us to explain the valid legal bases we rely on in order to process your personal information. As such, we may rely on the following legal bases to process your personal information: