Developer Privacy Policy FAQ
Last Updated: March 1, 2023
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
These FAQs provide a handy entry point to our longer and more comprehensive Developer Privacy Policy. 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. Customers should understand that Unity does not provide legal advice, therefore the information on this page is not a substitute for seeking your own legal counsel to determine the legal requirements of your business and processes, and how to address them.
I visit Unity or its affiliates' websites, 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 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, Unity Analytics, or deltaDNA services, read the applicable FAQs below and our Cookie and Advertising Notice. Depending on the product, you need to do some or all of the below. Please be sure to read any product-specific documentation or guidance. Provide notice to your game player customers of our data collection by providing our name and a link to our Privacy Policy during the player’s sign up for the game.
- Update your Privacy Policy to reflect the data processing activities
- Take steps to allow a player to opt-in to data collection and/ or transfer
- Take steps to allow a player to opt-out of data collection
- Take steps to allow a player to exercise their privacy rights
Is Unity Collecting Information On Players Of My Game?
If you are a developer or publisher that uses Unity Ads, Unity Analytics or any other personalization service (e.g., GameTune), then yes, Unity might be collecting personal information on the player of your game. In the case of Unity Ads, the player will have the option to opt out of personal information collection and request a report on the personal information collected. For other personalization services, it is up to you, the developer, to implement the proper configurations that abide by applicable Privacy laws and regulations.
I want to build a game using Unity software, but without any other additional services, what should I know?
Building an application using a recent version of our Editor software will not result in the collection of information about your app users. However, if using a legacy version of the Editor, we advise you to check that analytics are switched off, which can be done using the below steps. Please note, these images are reflecting the legacy interface which had legacy elections. Please also refrain from turning on other services such as Unity Gaming Services (Foundation, Engagement, and Grow Services) as they may involve the collection of app-user personal data.
Did your Privacy Policy move from its current URL?
The previous privacy policy URL now directs the user to a privacy center where the user can select the privacy policy which applies to them. You may use the usual link which goes to the privacy center if you need to update your own privacy policy, or you can link directly to the Game Player and App User Privacy Policy
As a publisher, what should I do to be transparent with my players?
You should continue to notify your players about third-party ad partners (like Unity) that you share data with. You can do this by placing a link to our Privacy Policy within your own privacy policy. This is no different from the transparency Unity has previously recommended.
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.
How do I access and control my Asset Store information?
To update your current information and manage privacy and notification settings, go to your Asset Store Account settings. To update your Provider (Publisher) information, go to your Asset Store Publisher settings.
Is Unity a processor or controller of data?
Please see the applicable Terms of Service and DPA
- Unity Create
- Unity Gaming Services
What is a Unity ID?
A Unity ID is your developer user account with Unity. Your Unity ID allows you to connect with your Unity teams and resources, and securely control access to Unity services for you and your team members.
How can I manage my privacy settings?
All Unity creators have access to a new privacy panel found at id.unity.com/privacy/edit. From there, you can directly access our services that have potential privacy choices for you to make via a link to the respective service’s privacy profile settings.
How can I manage my security settings?
All Unity creators have access to a new security panel found at id.unity.com/security. Here you can manage your 2-factor authentication settings as well as see your most recent sessions beside the associated IP address.
How can I delete my Unity ID?
In the Settings > Account Management section of your Unity ID, you can delete your Unity ID yourself or request that we do it for you. This process shouldn’t be taken lightly, however, as once your Unity ID is deleted all your personal information will be removed from many of Unity’s applications and services, including content you have created in connection with your Unity ID.
I Deleted My Unity Developer Account. Do I Have To Set Up A Whole New Account If I Want Back In?
Correct. If you were once a Unity user and deleted your account, you will need to begin the process over again. You will be able to use the same email to create a new account since all your information was deleted the first time. For more information on getting started again with Unity, please go here.
I Requested A Personal Information Disclosure Report And Have Not Received Notification That It Is Ready?
Please allow Unity up to 30 days to compile any personal information disclosure reports. If you still have not received your report after that time please contact DPO@unity3d.com.
Further Information
If you have any questions not addressed above, please contact us at DPO@unity3d.com.