Google Screenwise Select Panel Privacy Policy

Last Updated: 30th September 2020
Version: 3.2

Thank you for agreeing to participate in a Screenwise Select Panel ("Panel"), which helps Google better understand how consumers use technology and digital media.  By agreeing to the Google Screenwise Select Panel Terms & Conditions, you have also agreed to the terms of the Google Screenwise Select Panel Privacy Policy ("Privacy Policy") below.

Please read this Privacy Policy carefully because it explains how Google LLC ("Google") will collect, store, use and share information obtained from the hardware, software, and other panel metering technology (collectively "Meters") used in connection with the Panel. 

Google collects data through its meters, including, for example:

  • The content and advertising shown on your devices, and your interactions with that content and advertising, including videos you watched and web pages you've visited. 
  • Information you input (e.g., text you type) into your devices.
  • Cookies and device information.

You can temporarily pause or turn off metering at any time.

Additionally, Kantar collects and provides to Google data through the recruitment survey, its TV meters, ad hoc surveys and during any interaction with the panel management team. You may decline to answer any questions or withdraw from participation in the Panel at any time. The data collected via the TV meters include the content and advertising shown on your TV and who is watching it.  You can temporarily pause or turn off metering at any time.

Google may combine the data above with other data collected by Google when you're using Google products and services as a Google user. For example, we may combine your panel data with information in your Google Account(s) (e.g., which ads you viewed), or with anonymous or pseudonymous identifiers (such as cookies or unique device identifiers) used by Google products and services.

Google will use the data above in connection with existing Google products and services, to provide, maintain, and improve them, and to develop new ones.  For example, we may use this data to conduct analytics and measurement to understand how our services are used, as well as conduct ads-related market research.  Google may also share this data with trusted third parties, including Kantar, who we require to take appropriate confidentiality and security measures to protect data and also maintain their own privacy policies.

Kantar will use the demographic data for both analysis purposes and to ensure the Panel is representative of the population, and will use the data collected from the meters to manage participation in the Panel and pay rewards, in accordance with their Privacy Policy.

You may revoke your consent for Google’s and Kantar’s data collection as described in the Privacy Policies.

Please remember that you are agreeing on behalf of yourself and, if applicable, any other participating members of your household who are under the age of 18.

Screenwise Select Panel Privacy Policy

Thank you for agreeing to participate in a Screenwise Select Panel (“Panel”), which helps Google better understand how consumers use technology and digital media.  By agreeing to the Google Screenwise Select Panel Terms & Conditions, you have also agreed to the terms of the Google Screenwise Select Panel Privacy Policy (“Privacy Policy”) below. 

Please read this Privacy Policy carefully because it explains how Google LLC (“Google”) will collect, store, use, and share information obtained from the hardware, software, and other panel metering technology (collectively “Meters”) used in connection with the Panel.

Google’s Panel Partners

Google may work with its affiliates and other companies (“Panel Partners”) to manage and administer Panels, including the recruitment, vetting, and registration of panelists, distribution of Meters, collection and processing of data, management and distribution of panelist incentives and rewards and communication with panelists about Panel administration and compliance with policies and procedures.  For purposes of this Privacy Policy, Kantar is a Panel Partner.

Devices and Metering Technology

As part of your participation in the Panel, Google and its Panel Partners will provide you with the Meters, which you may be asked to install or which may be installed in your home by qualified employees or subcontractors of Google or Kantar.  These meters help Google learn about your interaction with technology and digital media on various devices. This includes your desktop and laptop computers, wireless routers, mobile phones, tablets, televisions, household, wearable, and automotive items connected to the Internet, and other devices you may use to consume and interact with digital content.  “Digital media” and “digital content” are defined broadly to include your interactions with Internet browsers and websites, mobile and tablet applications and software, the devices you use to access digital media and digital content, and any other electronic delivery systems of digital content.  Kantar, for example, owns and installs Meters on your televisions to collect data about television viewing. 

Information We Collect

This section describes the Meter Data and Survey Data (collectively referred to as "Panel Data") that Google and its Panel Partners may collect.

Meter Data.  The Meters you’ve agreed to install on your devices may collect the following types of information (“Meter Data”):

  • Use of Your Devices. 

When a Meter is placed on a device, it potentially will collect and record all interactions with that device. For example, when a Meter is placed on your mobile phone, it potentially will record everything you see on your screen and everything you tap, type, swipe, or otherwise input. You’ll see more examples below, as well as information about how to temporarily pause metering by using Guest Mode.

  • Content and Advertising.  The content and advertising shown on or broadcast from your devices, and your interactions with that content and advertising, including:
    • Internet Activity.  Your Internet browsing activities and interactions with content on the web, including:
      • Every web page you’ve visited and all of your interactions with those web pages, including all URL data (for both HTTP and HTTPS websites), destination IP addresses (which indicate the websites you’ve visited), and the length of time you spent visiting websites.
      • Data about the Internet browser you’re using  (e.g., Chrome, Internet Explorer, Firefox) and your browser settings.
    • Apps and Operating Systems.  Your use of applications and widgets (collectively “apps”), software, and operating systems, including the apps you download and use on your devices, and your interactions with those apps, including opening, closing, or uninstalling, and the duration of your use.
    • Telephone, Emails, SMS, Instant Messaging, and Other Communications Services.  Your use of telephony, electronic mail, SMS, instant messaging, and other communications services on your devices, including:
      • The timestamp and duration of telephone calls made or received, and information about the network used to place the call.
      • The timestamp of emails, SMS, or MMS text messages sent or received, SMS routing information, and messaging volume, including the number of attachments and message size.
      • The phone numbers you enter for outgoing telephone calls, SMS, or MMS text messages, and, if publicly available, the business names associated with those phone numbers.
      • Note that, as described in the "Content on Screen" subsection below, Meters may collect the content you see on your screen or device at any given time. This may include the content of messages as they appear on your screen and the keystrokes or other inputs you use for messaging. Panelists can use a non-metered device (or use Guest mode, as described below) when using messaging services.
    • Digital Media, TV, Game Consoles, and other Shared Devices.  Your consumption and use of digital media and entertainment on your devices and shared household devices, including:
      • The videos and TV programming you watch and listen to, including name, source, and other video and audio identifiers, as well as your interactions with any remote control and the timestamp and duration of your viewing events.  Kantar, for example, collects audio watermarking and other data about the programming you watch on television.
      • The music you listen to, including the title, artist, and how long the music was played.
      • The digital games you and other household members play on game consoles or other shared devices
    • Clicks, Taps, and Gestures.  Data associated with your clicks (e.g., with a mouse), taps (e.g., with a stylus or finger), or other interactions with technology and digital content.
    • Information you Provide.  Information you provide or otherwise input when visiting websites or using apps, including search terms and personal information you provide to a website or app, including your name, email address, home/work address, telephone number, or credit card number.  The collection of credit card numbers is not the focus of the Panel.  In addition, the meter will not collect any data entered into a protected field (e.g., password field).  If you don’t want information you provide to be collected, please use a non-metered device (or use Guest mode, as described below) when entering personal information on a website or app.
    • Content on Screen.  The content you see on your screen or device at any given time, including, for example, where that content appears on a website or in an app, and your interactions with it. This also includes, for example, the content you are reading or writing in messages as that content appears on your screen. As noted above, Panelists can use a non-metered device (or use Guest mode to temporarily stop metering) when reading or entering personal information or using messaging services.
    • Local Storage.  Information (including personal information) stored locally on your device using mechanisms such as browser web storage (including HTML5) and application data caches.  Again, remember that local storage may contain personal information you’ve input on your devices and it may be collected by our Meters and sent to Google; however, this type of personal information is not the focus of the Panels.  Panelists can use non-metered devices (or use Guest mode to temporarily stop metering) when entering personal information on a website or app.
  • Cookies.  Cookies, unique numbers, or other identifiers from your browser, applications, or device, including anonymous and pseudonymous identifiers as well as cookies or other identifiers associated with your personal information or Google Account(s).  For the avoidance of doubt, anonymous or pseudonymous identifiers do not mean passwords. 
  • Device Information.  Information collected whenever your device is powered on, including:
    • Device Identification.  Data that identifies the devices you’re using, including manufacturer, operating systems, version numbers, hardware models, mobile network information (including phone number), and unique device identifiers from the device’s manufacturer. 
    • Location Information.  Your location, based on GPS signals sent by your device or by other technologies used to determine location, such as sensor data from your device that may provide information on nearby Wi-Fi access points and cell towers.
    • Sensors.  Information collected by motion, environmental, and position sensors on your device, including accelerometers, gravity sensors, gyroscopes, ambient air temperature and pressure, orientation sensors, magnetometers, and beacons or sensors that transmit or detect bluetooth, low-energy signals or high-frequency, ultrasonic signals.
    • System Status and Data Usage.  Information about system status and data usage associated with your device, including:
      • System status, including device event information such as crashes and system activity.
      • Data indicating the mode your device is in (for example, on, off, standby, “Airplane”).
      • How frequently your device is in use.
      • Battery status and charger use.
      • Amount of free and used local storage space.
    • Network and Connectivity.  Information related to the network connections of your devices, including:
      • Information about the device’s network usage, including connection state, type of cell network being used, timestamp for network status activity, signal strength, and data volume sent/received.
      • DHCP request information, which indicates when a device seeks to connect to a network.
      • Information indicating Wi-Fi connection status and Wi-Fi encryption type for any Wi-Fi connection.
      • Information related to Wi-Fi networks to which your device is connected, including SSIDs, MAC IDs, and other WiFi network IDs.  These identifiers can be used to indicate when you’re at home or at other locations. 
      • Information about other devices connected to your Wi-Fi network, so that we may prompt you to collect Meter Data from those devices in a manner consistent with this Privacy Policy.
      • Information about the other devices you connect with using Bluetooth, including metadata associated with the use of near-field communication (NFC) technology.
      • Information related to devices, beacons or sensors that transmit or detect bluetooth, low-energy signals or high-frequency, ultrasonic signals
  •  Diagnostic Data.  Data related to the operation and quality of the Meters and accompanying technology, including session times, duration, number of traffic requests, number of websites visited, and information about browser and operating system types (“Diagnostic Data”).  Diagnostic Data may be used for Panel operations, maintenance, improvement, quality assurance, and Panelist verification purposes.  Diagnostic Data may be collected even when metering is paused or when you’re in Guest mode (see below), have signed out, or when a non-panelist is using the device.
  • Other Devices.  If you connect certain “over the top” or "OTT" devices (e.g., Roku or other streaming devices, video game consoles, smart TVs) to the Wi-Fi router meter, Google will collect high-level domain information from the devices (such as the number of times it was used to access YouTube) to identify which devices to prompt you to opt-in for metering.

  • Your Use of Google Products.  Information that Google collects from you when you use Google products and services, as set forth in the Google Terms of Service and Google Privacy Policy or other applicable terms of service. When metering is enabled, we may collect this information for all Google accounts being used on the device, including accounts you may not have identified to us through surveys or other sign-up processes. Therefore, the information about your use of Google products may include information from the use of any Google accounts on your device.

Survey Data.  Google and its Panel Partners also may collect additional information about you as part of your participation in this Panel (“Survey Data”):

  • Your full name, home address, work address, household location, phone numbers, email addresses, unique Panelist ID, and other identifiable information.
  • Information from your Google Account(s), including your full name, Gmail address(es), YouTube username(s), Google+ profile name(s), and any cookies or persistent identifiers associated with your Google Account(s).
  • Information necessary to verify and authenticate your participation in the Panel, including your Google Account information and email addresses associated with your Google Account(s).
  • Demographic information about you and other members of your household, including age, gender, languages spoken, personal income, household income, and the number of adults and children in your household.  Through the survey process and/or your participation on the Panel, Kantar and/or Google will obtain your consent before collecting this information from you.
  • Other survey questions that Google or its Panel Partners may ask you to answer, including questions about your habits and preferences.

Minors.  Google may collect Panel Data from all household members ages 13 and over.  With your consent, Google may collect Panel Data from household members under the age of 13.  Otherwise, as set forth in the Terms and Conditions, children under the age of 13 are prohibited from using Meters unless they use the meters in “Guest” mode or they login to the Meters using the login details allocated to the relevant minor, which renders the Meter into a similar non-metering state.  If you do not want Google to collect information from household members under the age of 13, you should ensure that such children do not use metered devices (or only use metered devices in Guest mode). 

Paused Meters and “Guest” Mode.  Some metering technology may provide Panelists with the ability to temporarily pause metering or otherwise allow for the use of the device without being metered (e.g., “Guest” mode).  As noted above, Google may collect Diagnostic Data from Meters in Guest mode.  To learn more about these modes, including tips and best practices, please consult the information provided to you about your Meters.

Guests and Other Non-Panelists.  Only Panelists may use Meters.  Panelists must notify guests or other non-panelists of the presence of Meters and instruct them to pause metering before using a metered device. Failure to pause metering may result in the collection of Panel Data from non-panelists.

Third-Party Data.  Google also may obtain information from third parties (other than Panel Partners) ("Third-Party Data"). Third-Party Data includes personal information about you, aggregated and/or anonymized data (including cookie data), and other consumer-related information from academic institutions, advertisers, publishers, data brokers, programming networks, and other entities studying consumer behavior and audience measurement.

Additional Information.  Google and its Panel Partners may provide you with further information about the operation of the Meters and the information they collect at the time of installation.  Kantar, for example, will collect television-viewing data directly from the Meters on your televisions and process and analyze the data before sharing that data with Google.

How We Use the Information We Collect

Google will use Panel Data in connection with existing Google products and services, to provide, maintain, and improve them, and to develop new ones.

Panel Data may be: 

  • Combined with a Panelist ID that is unique to you.
  • Combined with data collected by Google when you’re using Google products and services, even when you’re not acting as a Panelist (“Google Data”).  For example, we may combine Panel Data or Third-Party Data with information in your Google Account(s).  This may include information from Google Accounts that are not registered to your Panels account but are consistently used on your devices that are connected to a Meter and not in Guest mode, and that we have therefore determined are being used by you. (“Consistently Used Accounts”). We will prompt you before associating data from these Consistently Used Accounts with your Panelist ID. We also may combine Panel Data or Third-Party Data with anonymous or pseudonymous identifiers (such as cookies or unique device identifiers) used by Google products and services.  For example, Google may combine Panel Data, Third-Party Data or Google Account data (including personal information) with advertising cookies like the DoubleClick cookie.
  • Combined with information (including personal information) collected from our Panel Partners.

Overall, your participation in this Panel changes the way Google will use information it collects from you whenever you’re using Google, including the combination of the DoubleClick cookie with personal information.

By combining information collected from you as a Panelist with information collected from you as a typical Google user, some information that was originally anonymous, pseudonymous, or otherwise not personally identifiable to you may become personally identifiable and therefore can be used to identify you.  For example, your Internet browsing history obtained from a Meter -- which may be associated with the anonymous DoubleClick cookie -- could be combined with personal information associated with your unique Panel ID or Google Account(s).

Similarly, by combining Panel Data or Third-Party Data with non-personally-identifiable information collected from third parties (e.g., anonymous cookies), such anonymous information may become personally identifiable and used to identify you.  (For example, this type of combined data could be used to help measure the effectiveness of digital advertising among consumers.)

Any information collected as Panel Data or Third-Party Data may be associated with other Panel Data, Third-Party Data, Google Data, or data obtained from third parties in any combination.  We also may combine information about your actual location (e.g., from a mobile device) with personal information associated with your unique Panel ID or Google Account(s).  (For example, this combined data could be used to help measure brand awareness among consumers and how consumers view and interact with ads and other digital content.)

How we Share the Information We Collect

As discussed above, Google may use Panel Partners to help with Panel management and administration.  Panel Partners are trusted businesses who we require to take appropriate confidentiality and security measures to protect data and also maintain their own privacy policies.  Google may share Panel Data, Third-Party Data, or Google Data (including personal information), or any combination of Panel Data,Third-Party Data, or Google Data, with its Panel Partners.  (Kantar, which owns and installs Meters on your televisions to collect data about television viewing, also shares this television data with Google.)

Google will only share your personal information with third parties who are not Panel Partners under the following circumstances:

  • With your consent.
  • If Google has a good-faith belief that access, use, preservation, or disclosure of the information is reasonably necessary to:
    •  meet any applicable law, regulation, legal process, or enforceable governmental request;
    • enforce applicable Terms of Service, including investigation of potential violations;
  • detect, prevent, or otherwise address fraud, security, or technical issues; or to
  • protect against harm to the rights, property, or safety of Google, our users, or the public as required or permitted by law.

Google also may share non-personally identifiable, anonymized, and/or aggregated information with third parties other than its Panel Partners, such as academic institutions, advertisers, publishers, data brokers, programming networks, and other entities studying consumer behavior and audience measurement.  Google also may publish non-personally identifiable, anonymized and/or aggregated information, either through its own publications or through third-party publishers.

Information Security

Google takes reasonable steps to protect against unauthorized access to or unauthorized alteration, disclosure, or destruction of data that Google stores on its systems.  These include internal reviews of Google data collection, storage and processing practices, and security measures, including appropriate encryption and physical security measures to guard against unauthorized access to systems where Google stores personal data.

Google restricts access to personal information to Google employees, contractors, and agents who need to know that information in order to process it on Google’s behalf.  These individuals are bound by confidentiality obligations and may be subject to discipline, including termination and criminal prosecution, if they fail to meet these obligations.

These security measures apply only to Google’s storage of data on its own systems.  They do not apply to data on other systems that are not owned or controlled by Google.

Your Requests to Delete Data

When your participation in the Panel ends, Google may continue to store, use, and share the information previously obtained from you in accordance with this Privacy Policy for up to three (3) years. You may submit a written request for Kantar to access or delete the personal information collected by Google and/or Kantar during your participation in the Panel at helpdesk@screenwiseselect.co.uk or freephone 0800 0159920, or such other contact details Kantar may provide for the purpose of notifications from time to time.Google will make reasonable efforts to comply with such requests within sixty (60) days, but may anonymize any personal information instead of deleting it, and may retain certain personal information for accounting, quality assurance, fraud detection and debugging purposes. 

When and How this Privacy Policy Applies to You

Once you have accepted the Google Panel Terms & Conditions, and during your participation in the Panel, this Privacy Policy governs how Google will collect, store, use, and share Panel Data and Third-Party Data.  You also may be asked to agree to additional privacy-related terms as part of your participation in the Panel.

Before you join the Panel (including during the sign-up process, before you accept the Google Panel Terms & Conditions), this Privacy Policy does not apply. Instead, please refer to the Google Privacy Policy, which governs how Google collects, stores, uses, and shares data of non-panelists.

Compliance & Cooperation with Regulators

We regularly review this Privacy Policy and make sure that we process your information in ways that comply with it. 

Data transfers

We maintain servers around the world[1]  and your information may be processed on servers located outside of the country where you live. Data protection laws vary among countries, with some providing more protection than others. Regardless of where your information is processed, we apply the same protections described in this policy. We also comply with certain legal frameworks relating to the transfer of data, such as the EU-US and Swiss-US Privacy Shield Frameworks.

When we receive formal written complaints, we respond by contacting the person who made the complaint. We work with the appropriate regulatory authorities, including local data protection authorities, to resolve any complaints regarding the transfer of your data that we cannot resolve with you directly.

European requirements

If European Union (EU) data protection law applies to the processing of your information, we provide the controls described in this policy so you can exercise your right to request access to, update, remove, and restrict the processing of your information. You also have the right to object to the processing of your information or export your information to another service.

We process your information for the purposes described in this policy, based on the following legal grounds: 

With your consent

We ask for your agreement to process your information for specific purposes and you have the right to withdraw your consent at any time.      

When we’re pursuing legitimate interests

We process your information for our legitimate interests while applying appropriate safeguards[2]  that protect your privacy. This means that we process your information for things like:

  • Providing, maintaining, and improving our services to meet the needs of our users
  • Developing new products and features that are useful for our users
  • Detecting, preventing, or otherwise addressing fraud, abuse, security, or technical issues with our services

  • Protecting against harm to the rights, property or safety of Google, our users, or the public as required or permitted by law

  • Fulfilling obligations to our partners

  • Enforcing legal claims, including investigation of potential violations of applicable Terms of Service

When we’re complying with legal obligations

We’ll process your data when we have a legal obligation to do so, for example, if we’re responding to legal process or an enforceable governmental request.

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If you have questions, you can contact Google and our data protection officeAnd you can contact your local data protection authority if you have concerns regarding your rights under local law.

Changes to this Privacy Policy

Google may update this Privacy Policy from time to time in accordance with the Google Screenwise Select Panel Terms & Conditions.

Learn More

For more information please visit www.screenwiseselect.co.uk



[1]  For example, we operate data centers located around the world to help keep our products continuously available for users. ^

[2]  For example, we may anonymize data, or encrypt data to ensure it can’t be linked to other information about you. ^




Google Screenwise Select Panel Privacy Policy

Last Updated: 1st May 2018
Version: 3
Thank you for agreeing to participate in the Google Screenwise Select Panel ("Panel"), which helps Google better understand how consumers use technology and digital media.  Our Privacy Policy explains what data Google collects, why we collect it, and how we use and share it. 

Google collects data through its meters, including, for example:

  • The content and advertising shown on your devices, and your interactions with that content and advertising, including videos you watched and web pages you've visited. 
  • Information you input (e.g., text you type) into your devices.
  • Cookies and device information.

You can temporarily pause or turn off metering at any time.

Additionally, Kantar collects and provides to Google data through the recruitment survey, its TV meters, ad hoc surveys and during any interaction with the panel management team. You may decline to answer any questions or withdraw from participation in the Panel at any time. The data collected via the TV meters include the content and advertising shown on your TV and who is watching it.  You can temporarily pause or turn off metering at any time.

Google may combine the data above with other data collected by Google when you're using Google products and services as a Google user. For example, we may combine your panel data with information in your Google Account(s) (e.g., which ads you viewed), or with anonymous or pseudonymous identifiers (such as cookies or unique device identifiers) used by Google products and services.

Google will use the data above in connection with existing Google products and services, to provide, maintain, and improve them, and to develop new ones.  For example, we may use this data to conduct analytics and measurement to understand how our services are used, as well as conduct ads-related market research.  Google may also share this data with trusted third parties, including Kantar, who we require to take appropriate confidentiality and security measures to protect data and also maintain their own privacy policies.

Kantar will use the demographic data for both analysis purposes and to ensure the Panel is representative of the population, and will use the data collected from the meters to manage participation in the Panel and pay rewards, in accordance with their Privacy Policy.

You may revoke your consent for Google’s and Kantar’s data collection as described in the Privacy Policies.

Please remember that you are agreeing on behalf of yourself and, if applicable, any other participating members of your household who are under the age of 18.

Screenwise Select Panel Privacy Policy

Thank you for agreeing to participate in a Screenwise Select Panel (“Panel”), which helps Google better understand how consumers use technology and digital media.  By agreeing to the Google Screenwise Select Panel Terms & Conditions, you have also agreed to the terms of the Google Screenwise Select Panel Privacy Policy (“Privacy Policy”) below. 

Please read this Privacy Policy carefully because it explains how Google LLC (“Google”) will collect, store, use, and share information obtained from the hardware, software, and other panel metering technology (collectively “Meters”) used in connection with the Panel.

Google’s Panel Partners

Google may work with its affiliates and other companies (“Panel Partners”) to manage and administer Panels, including the recruitment, vetting, and registration of panelists, distribution of Meters, collection and processing of data, management and distribution of panelist incentives and rewards and communication with panelists about Panel administration and compliance with policies and procedures.  For purposes of this Privacy Policy, Kantar is a Panel Partner.

Devices and Metering Technology

As part of your participation in the Panel, Google and its Panel Partners will provide you with the Meters, which you may be asked to install or which may be installed in your home by qualified employees or subcontractors of Google or Kantar.  These meters help Google learn about your interaction with technology and digital media on various devices. This includes your desktop and laptop computers, wireless routers, mobile phones, tablets, televisions, household, wearable, and automotive items connected to the Internet, and other devices you may use to consume and interact with digital content.  “Digital media” and “digital content” are defined broadly to include your interactions with Internet browsers and websites, mobile and tablet applications and software, the devices you use to access digital media and digital content, and any other electronic delivery systems of digital content.  Kantar, for example, owns and installs Meters on your televisions to collect data about television viewing. 

Information We Collect

This section describes the Meter Data and Survey Data (collectively referred to as "Panel Data") that Google and its Panel Partners may collect.

Meter Data.  The Meters you’ve agreed to install on your devices may collect the following types of information (“Meter Data”):

  • Use of Your Devices. 

When a Meter is placed on a device, it potentially will collect and record all interactions with that device. For example, when a Meter is placed on your mobile phone, it potentially will record everything you see on your screen and everything you tap, type, swipe, or otherwise input. You’ll see more examples below, as well as information about how to temporarily pause metering by using Guest Mode.

  • Content and Advertising.  The content and advertising shown on or broadcast from your devices, and your interactions with that content and advertising, including:
  • Internet Activity.  Your Internet browsing activities and interactions with content on the web, including:
    • Every web page you’ve visited and all of your interactions with those web pages, including all URL data (for both HTTP and HTTPS websites), destination IP addresses (which indicate the websites you’ve visited), and the length of time you spent visiting websites.
    • Data about the Internet browser you’re using  (e.g., Chrome, Internet Explorer, Firefox) and your browser settings.
  • Apps and Operating Systems.  Your use of applications and widgets (collectively “apps”), software, and operating systems, including the apps you download and use on your devices, and your interactions with those apps, including opening, closing, or uninstalling, and the duration of your use.
  • Telephone, Emails, SMS, Instant Messaging, and Other Communications Services.  Your use of telephony, electronic mail, SMS, instant messaging, and other communications services on your devices, including:
    • The timestamp and duration of telephone calls made or received, and information about the network used to place the call.
    • The timestamp of emails, SMS, or MMS text messages sent or received, SMS routing information, and messaging volume, including the number of attachments and message size.
    • The phone numbers you enter for outgoing telephone calls, SMS, or MMS text messages, and, if publicly available, the business names associated with those phone numbers.
    • Note that, as described in the "Content on Screen" subsection below, Meters may collect the content you see on your screen or device at any given time. This may include the content of messages as they appear on your screen and the keystrokes or other inputs you use for messaging. Panelists can use a non-metered device (or use Guest mode, as described below) when using messaging services.
  • Digital Media, TV, Game Consoles, and other Shared Devices.  Your consumption and use of digital media and entertainment on your devices and shared household devices, including:
    • The videos and TV programming you watch and listen to, including name, source, and other video and audio identifiers, as well as your interactions with any remote control and the timestamp and duration of your viewing events.  Kantar, for example, collects audio watermarking and other data about the programming you watch on television.
    • The music you listen to, including the title, artist, and how long the music was played.
    • The digital games you and other household members play on game consoles or other shared devices
  • Clicks, Taps, and Gestures.  Data associated with your clicks (e.g., with a mouse), taps (e.g., with a stylus or finger), or other interactions with technology and digital content.
  • Information you Provide.  Information you provide or otherwise input when visiting websites or using apps, including search terms and personal information you provide to a website or app, including your name, email address, home/work address, telephone number, or credit card number.  The collection of credit card numbers is not the focus of the Panel.  In addition, the meter will not collect any data entered into a protected field (e.g., password field).  If you don’t want information you provide to be collected, please use a non-metered device (or use Guest mode, as described below) when entering personal information on a website or app.
  • Content on Screen.  The content you see on your screen or device at any given time, including, for example, where that content appears on a website or in an app, and your interactions with it. This also includes, for example, the content you are reading or writing in messages as that content appears on your screen. As noted above, Panelists can use a non-metered device (or use Guest mode to temporarily stop metering) when reading or entering personal information or using messaging services.
  • Local Storage.  Information (including personal information) stored locally on your device using mechanisms such as browser web storage (including HTML5) and application data caches.  Again, remember that local storage may contain personal information you’ve input on your devices and it may be collected by our Meters and sent to Google; however, this type of personal information is not the focus of the Panels.  Panelists can use non-metered devices (or use Guest mode to temporarily stop metering) when entering personal information on a website or app.
  • Cookies.  Cookies, unique numbers, or other identifiers from your browser, applications, or device, including anonymous and pseudonymous identifiers as well as cookies or other identifiers associated with your personal information or Google Account(s).  For the avoidance of doubt, anonymous or pseudonymous identifiers do not mean passwords. 
  • Device Information.  Information collected whenever your device is powered on, including:
  • Device Identification.  Data that identifies the devices you’re using, including manufacturer, operating systems, version numbers, hardware models, mobile network information (including phone number), and unique device identifiers from the device’s manufacturer. 
  • Location Information.  Your location, based on GPS signals sent by your device or by other technologies used to determine location, such as sensor data from your device that may provide information on nearby Wi-Fi access points and cell towers.
  • Sensors.  Information collected by motion, environmental, and position sensors on your device, including accelerometers, gravity sensors, gyroscopes, ambient air temperature and pressure, orientation sensors, magnetometers, and beacons or sensors that transmit or detect bluetooth, low-energy signals or high-frequency, ultrasonic signals.
  • System Status and Data Usage.  Information about system status and data usage associated with your device, including:
    • System status, including device event information such as crashes and system activity.
    • Data indicating the mode your device is in (for example, on, off, standby, “Airplane”).
    • How frequently your device is in use.
    • Battery status and charger use.
    • Amount of free and used local storage space.
  • Network and Connectivity.  Information related to the network connections of your devices, including:
    • Information about the device’s network usage, including connection state, type of cell network being used, timestamp for network status activity, signal strength, and data volume sent/received.
    • DHCP request information, which indicates when a device seeks to connect to a network.
    • Information indicating Wi-Fi connection status and Wi-Fi encryption type for any Wi-Fi connection.
    • Information related to Wi-Fi networks to which your device is connected, including SSIDs, MAC IDs, and other WiFi network IDs.  These identifiers can be used to indicate when you’re at home or at other locations. 
    • Information about other devices connected to your Wi-Fi network, so that we may prompt you to collect Meter Data from those devices in a manner consistent with this Privacy Policy.
    • Information about the other devices you connect with using Bluetooth, including metadata associated with the use of near-field communication (NFC) technology.
    • Information related to devices, beacons or sensors that transmit or detect bluetooth, low-energy signals or high-frequency, ultrasonic signals
  •  Diagnostic Data.  Data related to the operation and quality of the Meters and accompanying technology, including session times, duration, number of traffic requests, number of websites visited, and information about browser and operating system types (“Diagnostic Data”).  Diagnostic Data may be used for Panel operations, maintenance, improvement, quality assurance, and Panelist verification purposes.  Diagnostic Data may be collected even when metering is paused or when you’re in Guest mode (see below), have signed out, or when a non-panelist is using the device.
  • Other Devices.  If you connect certain “over the top” or "OTT" devices (e.g., Roku or other streaming devices, video game consoles, smart TVs) to the Wi-Fi router meter, Google will collect high-level domain information from the devices (such as the number of times it was used to access YouTube) to identify which devices to prompt you to opt-in for metering.
  • Your Use of Google Products.  Information that Google collects from you when you use Google products and services, as set forth in the Google Terms of Service and Google Privacy Policy or other applicable terms of service. When metering is enabled, we may collect this information for all Google accounts being used on the device, including accounts you may not have identified to us through surveys or other sign-up processes. Therefore, the information about your use of Google products may include information from the use of any Google accounts on your device.

Survey Data.  Google and its Panel Partners also may collect additional information about you as part of your participation in this Panel (“Survey Data”):

  • Your full name, home address, work address, household location, phone numbers, email addresses, unique Panelist ID, and other identifiable information.
  • Information from your Google Account(s), including your full name, Gmail address(es), YouTube username(s), Google+ profile name(s), and any cookies or persistent identifiers associated with your Google Account(s).
  • Information necessary to verify and authenticate your participation in the Panel, including your Google Account information and email addresses associated with your Google Account(s).
  • Demographic information about you and other members of your household, including age, gender, languages spoken, personal income, household income, and the number of adults and children in your household.  Through the survey process and/or your participation on the Panel, Kantar and/or Google will obtain your consent before collecting this information from you.
  • Other survey questions that Google or its Panel Partners may ask you to answer, including questions about your habits and preferences.

Minors.  Google may collect Panel Data from all household members ages 13 and over.  With your consent, Google may collect Panel Data from household members under the age of 13.  Otherwise, as set forth in the Terms and Conditions, children under the age of 13 are prohibited from using Meters unless they use the meters in “Guest” mode or they login to the Meters using the login details allocated to the relevant minor, which renders the Meter into a similar non-metering state.  If you do not want Google to collect information from household members under the age of 13, you should ensure that such children do not use metered devices (or only use metered devices in Guest mode). 

Paused Meters and “Guest” Mode.  Some metering technology may provide Panelists with the ability to temporarily pause metering or otherwise allow for the use of the device without being metered (e.g., “Guest” mode).  As noted above, Google may collect Diagnostic Data from Meters in Guest mode.  To learn more about these modes, including tips and best practices, please consult the information provided to you about your Meters.

Guests and Other Non-Panelists.  Only Panelists may use Meters.  Panelists must notify guests or other non-panelists of the presence of Meters and instruct them to pause metering (e.g., use “Guest” mode) before using a metered device. Failure to enable "Guest" mode may result in the collection of Panel Data from non-panelists.

Third-Party Data.  Google also may obtain information from third parties (other than Panel Partners) ("Third-Party Data"). Third-Party Data includes personal information about you, aggregated and/or anonymized data (including cookie data and other consumer-related information) from academic institutions, advertisers, publishers, data brokers, programming networks, and other entities studying consumer behavior and audience measurement.

Additional Information.  Google and its Panel Partners may provide you with further information about the operation of the Meters and the information they collect at the time of installation.  Kantar, for example, will collect television-viewing data directly from the Meters on your televisions and process and analyze the data before sharing that data with Google.

How We Use the Information We Collect

Google will use Panel Data in connection with existing Google products and services, to provide, maintain, and improve them, and to develop new ones.

Panel Data may be: 

  • Combined with a Panelist ID that is unique to you.
  • Combined with data collected by Google when you’re using Google products and services, even when you’re not acting as a Panelist (“Google Data”).  For example, we may combine Panel Data or Third-Party Data with information in your Google Account(s).  This may include information from Google Accounts that are not registered to your Panels account but are consistently used on your devices that are connected to a Meter and not in Guest mode, and that we have therefore determined are being used by you. (“Consistently Used Accounts”). We will prompt you before associating data from these Consistently Used Accounts with your Panelist ID. We also may combine Panel Data or Third-Party Data with anonymous or pseudonymous identifiers (such as cookies or unique device identifiers) used by Google products and services.  For example, Google may combine Panel Data, Third-Party Data or Google Account data (including personal information) with advertising cookies like the DoubleClick cookie.
  • Combined with information (including personal information) collected from our Panel Partners.

Overall, your participation in this Panel changes the way Google will use information it collects from you whenever you’re using Google, including the combination of the DoubleClick cookie with personal information.

By combining information collected from you as a Panelist with information collected from you as a typical Google user, some information that was originally anonymous, pseudonymous, or otherwise not personally identifiable to you may become personally identifiable and therefore can be used to identify you.  For example, your Internet browsing history obtained from a Meter -- which may be associated with the anonymous DoubleClick cookie -- could be combined with personal information associated with your unique Panel ID or Google Account(s).

Similarly, by combining Panel Data or Third-Party Data with non-personally-identifiable information collected from third parties (e.g., anonymous cookies), such anonymous information may become personally identifiable and used to identify you.  (For example, this type of combined data could be used to help measure the effectiveness of digital advertising among consumers.)

Any information collected as Panel Data or Third-Party Data may be associated with other Panel Data, Third-Party Data, Google Data, or data obtained from third parties in any combination.  We also may combine information about your actual location (e.g., from a mobile device) with personal information associated with your unique Panel ID or Google Account(s).  (For example, this combined data could be used to help measure brand awareness among consumers and how consumers view and interact with ads and other digital content.)

How we Share the Information We Collect

As discussed above, Google may use Panel Partners to help with Panel management and administration.  Panel Partners are trusted businesses who we require to take appropriate confidentiality and security measures to protect data and also maintain their own privacy policies.  Google may share Panel Data, Third-Party Data, or Google Data (including personal information), or any combination of Panel Data,Third-Party Data, or Google Data, with its Panel Partners.  (Kantar, which owns and installs Meters on your televisions to collect data about television viewing, also shares this television data with Google.)

Google will only share your personal information with third parties who are not Panel Partners under the following circumstances:

  • With your consent.
  • If Google has a good-faith belief that access, use, preservation, or disclosure of the information is reasonably necessary to:
    •  meet any applicable law, regulation, legal process, or enforceable governmental request;
    • enforce applicable Terms of Service, including investigation of potential violations;
  • detect, prevent, or otherwise address fraud, security, or technical issues; or to
  • protect against harm to the rights, property, or safety of Google, our users, or the public as required or permitted by law.

Google also may share non-personally identifiable, anonymized, and/or aggregated information with third parties other than its Panel Partners, such as academic institutions, advertisers, publishers, data brokers, programming networks, and other entities studying consumer behavior and audience measurement.  Google also may publish non-personally identifiable, anonymized and/or aggregated information, either through its own publications or through third-party publishers.

Information Security

Google takes reasonable steps to protect against unauthorized access to or unauthorized alteration, disclosure, or destruction of data that Google stores on its systems.  These include internal reviews of Google data collection, storage and processing practices, and security measures, including appropriate encryption and physical security measures to guard against unauthorized access to systems where Google stores personal data.

Google restricts access to personal information to Google employees, contractors, and agents who need to know that information in order to process it on Google’s behalf.  These individuals are bound by confidentiality obligations and may be subject to discipline, including termination and criminal prosecution, if they fail to meet these obligations.

These security measures apply only to Google’s storage of data on its own systems.  They do not apply to data on other systems that are not owned or controlled by Google.

Your Requests to Delete Data

When your participation in the Panel ends, Google may continue to store, use, and share the information previously obtained from you in accordance with this Privacy Policy for up to three (3) years. You may submit a written request for Kantar to access or delete the personal information collected by Google and/or Kantar during your participation in the Panel at helpdesk@screenwiseselect.co.uk or freephone 0800 0159920, or such other contact details Kantar may provide for the purpose of notifications from time to time. Google will make reasonable efforts to comply with such requests within sixty (60) days, but may anonymize any personal information instead of deleting it, and may retain certain personal information for accounting, quality assurance, fraud detection and debugging purposes. 

When and How this Privacy Policy Applies to You

Once you have accepted the Google Panel Terms & Conditions, and during your participation in the Panel, this Privacy Policy governs how Google will collect, store, use, and share Panel Data and Third-Party Data.  You also may be asked to agree to additional privacy-related terms as part of your participation in the Panel.

Before you join the Panel (including during the sign-up process, before you accept the Google Panel Terms & Conditions), this Privacy Policy does not apply. Instead, please refer to the Google Privacy Policy, which governs how Google collects, stores, uses, and shares data of non-panelists.

Compliance & Cooperation with Regulators

We regularly review this Privacy Policy and make sure that we process your information in ways that comply with it. 

Data transfers

We maintain servers around the world[1] and your information may be processed on servers located outside of the country where you live. Data protection laws vary among countries, with some providing more protection than others. Regardless of where your information is processed, we apply the same protections described in this policy. We also comply with certain legal frameworks relating to the transfer of data, such as the EU-US and Swiss-US Privacy Shield Frameworks.

When we receive formal written complaints, we respond by contacting the person who made the complaint. We work with the appropriate regulatory authorities, including local data protection authorities, to resolve any complaints regarding the transfer of your data that we cannot resolve with you directly.

European requirements

If European Union (EU) data protection law applies to the processing of your information, we provide the controls described in this policy so you can exercise your right to request access to, update, remove, and restrict the processing of your information. You also have the right to object to the processing of your information or export your information to another service.

We process your information for the purposes described in this policy, based on the following legal grounds: 

With your consent

We ask for your agreement to process your information for specific purposes and you have the right to withdraw your consent at any time.      

When we’re pursuing legitimate interests

We process your information for our legitimate interests while applying appropriate safeguards[2] that protect your privacy. This means that we process your information for things like:

  • Providing, maintaining, and improving our services to meet the needs of our users
  • Developing new products and features that are useful for our users
  • Detecting, preventing, or otherwise addressing fraud, abuse, security, or technical issues with our services
  • Protecting against harm to the rights, property or safety of Google, our users, or the public as required or permitted by law
  • Fulfilling obligations to our partners
  • Enforcing legal claims, including investigation of potential violations of applicable Terms of Service

When we’re complying with legal obligations

We’ll process your data when we have a legal obligation to do so, for example, if we’re responding to legal process or an enforceable governmental request.

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If you have questions, you can contact Google and our data protection officeAnd you can contact your local data protection authority if you have concerns regarding your rights under local law.

Changes to this Privacy Policy

Google may update this Privacy Policy from time to time in accordance with the Google Screenwise Select Panel Terms & Conditions.

Learn More

For more information please visit www.screenwiseselect.co.uk



[1] For example, we operate data centers located around the world to help keep our products continuously available for users. ^

[2] For example, we may anonymize data, or encrypt data to ensure it can’t be linked to other information about you. ^



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GOOGLES PANEL PARTNERS

Google may work with its affiliates and other companies (“Panel Partners”) to manage and administer Panels, including the recruitment, vetting, and registration of panellists, distribution of Meters, collection and processing of data, and communication with panellists about Panel administration and compliance with policies and procedures. For purposes of this Privacy Policy, Kantar is a Panel Partner.

DEVICES AND METERING TECHNOLOGY

As part of your participation in the Panel, Google and its Panel Partners will provide you with the Meters. These Meters, which may be installed in your home by qualified employees or subcontractors of Google or Kantar, help Google learn about your interaction with technology and digital media on various devices, including desktop and laptop computers, mobile phones, tablets, televisions, household, wearable, and automotive items connected to the Internet, and other devices you may use to consume and interact with digital content. “Digital media” and “digital content” are defined broadly to include your interactions with Internet browsers and websites, mobile and tablet applications and software, the devices you use to access digital media and digital content, and any other electronic delivery systems of digital content. Kantar, for example, owns and installs Meters on your televisions to collect data about television viewing.

INFORMATION WE COLLECT

 

METER DATA

 

The Meters you’ve agreed to install on your devices may collect the following types of information (“Meter Data”):

 

1. USE OF YOUR DEVICES

 

Content and Advertising

The content and advertising shown on your devices, and your interactions with that content and advertising, including:

 

Internet Activity

Your Internet browsing activities and interactions with content on the web, including:

 

• Every web page you’ve visited and all of your interactions with those web pages, including all URL data (for both HTTP and HTTPS websites), destination IP addresses (which indicate the websites you’ve visited), and the length of time you spent visiting websites.

 

• Data about the Internet browser you’re using (e.g., Chrome, Internet Explorer, Firefox) and your browser settings.

 

Apps and Operating Systems

Your use of applications and widgets (collectively “apps”), software, and operating systems, including the apps you download and use on your devices, and your interactions with those apps, including opening, closing, or uninstalling, and the duration of your use.

 

Telephone and Emails

Your use of telephony, electronic mail, and messaging services on your devices, including:

 

• The timestamp and duration of telephone calls made or received, and information about the network used to place the call.

 

• The timestamp of emails, SMS, or MMS text messages sent or received, SMS routing information, and messaging volume, including the number of attachments and message size.

 

Digital Media

Your consumption of digital media and entertainment on your devices, including:

 

• The videos you watch, including name, source, and other identifiers, as well as the timestamp and duration. Kantar, for example, collects audio watermarking and other data about the programming you watch on television.

 

• The music you listen to, including the title, artist, and how long the music was played.

 

Clicks, Taps, and Gestures

Data associated with your clicks (e.g., with a mouse), taps (e.g., with a stylus or finger), gestures (e.g., wave at the screen) or other interactions with technology and digital content.

 

Information you provide

Information you provide or otherwise input when visiting websites or using apps, including search terms. Given the nature of how Meters work, remember that personal information you input when visiting websites or using apps may be included in the data collected by our Meters and sent to Google. This type of personal information is not the focus of the Panels.

Panellists can use Guest mode (-as described below) when entering personal information on a website or app.

 

Local Storage

Information (including personal information) stored locally on your device using mechanisms such as browser web storage (including HTML5) and application data caches. Again, remember that personal information you input may be collected by our Meters and sent to Google; this type of personal information is not the focus of the Panels. Panellists can use non-metered devices (or use Guest mode) when entering personal information on a website or app.

 

Cookies

Cookies, unique numbers, or other identifiers from your browser, applications, or device, including anonymous and pseudonymous identifiers as well as cookies or other identifiers associated with your personal information or Google Account(s). For the avoidance of doubt, anonymous or pseudonymous identifiers do not mean passwords.

 

Device Information

Information collected whenever your device is powered on, including:

 

Device Identification

Data that identifies the devices you’re using, including manufacturer, operating systems, version numbers, hardware models, mobile network information (including phone number), and unique device identifiers from the device’s manufacturer.

 

Location Information

Your location, based on GPS signals sent by your device or by other technologies used to determine location, such as sensor data from your device that may provide information on nearby Wi-Fi access points and cell towers.

 

Sensors

Information collected by motion, environmental, and position sensors on your device, including accelerometers, gravity sensors, gyroscopes, ambient air temperature and pressure, orientation sensors, and magnetometers.

 

System Status and Data Usage

Information about system status and data usage associated with your device, including:

 

• System status, including device event information such as crashes and system activity.

 

• Data indicating the mode your device is in (for example, on, off, standby, “Airplane”).

 

• How frequently your device is in use.

 

• Battery status and charger use.

 

• Amount of free and used local storage space.

 

Network and Connectivity

Information related to the network connections of your devices, including:

 

• Information about the device’s network usage, including connection state, type of cell network being used, timestamp for network status activity, signal strength, and data volume sent/received.

 

• DHCP request information, which indicates when a device seeks to connect to a network.

 

• Information indicating Wi-Fi connection status and Wi-Fi encryption type for any Wi-Fi connection.

 

• Information related to Wi-Fi networks to which your device is connected, including SSIDs, MAC IDs, and other WiFi network IDs. These identifiers can be used to indicate when you’re at home or at other locations.

 

• Information about the other devices you connect with using Bluetooth, including metadata associated with the use of near-field communication (NFC) technology.

 

 2. DIAGNOSTIC DATA

Data related to the operation and quality of the Meters and accompanying technology, including session times, duration, number of traffic requests, and number of websites visited (“Diagnostic Data”). Diagnostic Data may be used for Panel operations, maintenance, improvement, quality assurance, and Panellist verification purposes. Diagnostic Data may be collected even when metering is paused or when you’re in Guest mode (see below), have signed out, or when a non-panellist is using the device.

3. YOUR USE OF GOOGLE PRODUCTS

Information that Google collects from you when you use Google products and services, as set forth in the Google Terms of Service <google.com/policies/terms> and Google Privacy Policy <google.com/policies/privacy>.

 

SURVEY DATA

Google and its Panel Partners also may collect additional information about you as part of your participation in this Panel (“Survey Data”):

 

• Your full name, home address, work address, household location, phone numbers, email addresses, unique Panellist ID, and other identifiable information.

 

• Information from your Google Account(s), including your full name, Gmail address(es), YouTube username(s), Google+ profile name(s), and any cookies or persistent identifiers associated with your Google Account(s).

 

• Information necessary to verify and authenticate your participation in the Panel, including your Google Account information and email addresses associated with your Google Account(s).

 

• Demographic information about you and other members of your household, including age, gender, languages spoken, personal income, household income, and the number of adults and children in your household. Through the survey process and/or your participation on the Panel, Google will obtain your consent before collecting this information from you.

 

• Other survey questions that Google and its partners may ask you to answer, including questions about your habits and preferences.

MINORS

Google may collect Meter Data and Survey Data (collectively “Panel Data”) from all household members aged 13 and over. With your consent, Google may collect Panel Data from household members under the age of 13. Otherwise, as set forth in the Terms and Conditions, children under the age of 13 are prohibited from using Meters unless they use the meters in “Guest” mode or they login to the Meters using the login details allocated to the relevant minor, which renders the Meter into a similar non-metering state. If you do not want Google to collect information from household members under the age of 13, you should ensure that such children do not use metered devices (or only use metered devices in Guest mode).

PAUSED METERS AND GUEST MODE

Some metering technology may provide Panellists with the ability to temporarily pause metering or otherwise allow for the use of the device without being metered (e.g., “Guest” mode). As noted above, Google may collect Diagnostic Data from Meters in Guest mode. To learn more about these modes, including tips and best practices, please consult the information provided to you about your Meters.

GUESTS AND OTHER NON-PANELLISTS

Only Panellists (and their minor children) may use Meters. Panellists must notify guests or other non-panellists of the presence of Meters and instruct them to pause metering (e.g., use “Guest” mode) before using a metered device.

THIRD-PARTY DATA

Google also may obtain information from third parties (other than Panel Partners). Such information includes cookie data and other consumer-related information from academic institutions, advertisers, publishers, data brokers, programming networks, and other entities studying consumer behaviour and audience measurement. Google will review the privacy policies of its third-party partners before collecting information from them and will seek confirmation that third-party partners are complying with applicable data protection laws.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Google and its Panel Partners may provide you with further information about the operation of the Meters and the information they collect at the time of installation. Kantar, for example, will collect television-viewing data directly from the Meters on your televisions and process and analyse the data before sharing that data with Google.

 

HOW WE USE THE INFORMATION WE COLLECT

Google will use Panel Data in connection with existing Google products and services, to provide, maintain, protect, and improve them, and to develop new ones.

Panel Data may be:

• Combined with a Panellist ID that is unique to you.

• Combined with data collected by Google when you’re using Google products and services, even when you’re not acting as a Panellist (“Google Data”). For example, we may combine Panel Data with information in your Google Account(s). We also may combine Panel Data with anonymous or pseudonymous identifiers (such as cookies or unique device identifiers) used by Google products and services. For example, Google may combine Panel Data or Google Account data (including personal information) with advertising cookies like the DoubleClick cookie.

• Combined with non-personally-identifiable or anonymized information collected from our Panel Partners and other third parties, including academic institutions, advertisers, publishers, data brokers, programming networks, and other entities.

 

• Used to add, delete, change, or modify the advertisements or content you see on Google.com or other Google or Google affiliate properties.

Overall, your participation in this Panel changes the way Google will use information it collects from you whenever you’re using Google, including the combination of the DoubleClick cookie with personal information.

By combining information collected from you as a Panellist with information collected from you as a typical Google user, some information that was originally anonymous, pseudonymous, or otherwise not personally identifiable to you may become personally identifiable and therefore can be used to identify you. For example, your Internet browsing history obtained from a Meter -- which may be associated with the anonymous DoubleClick cookie -- could be combined with personal information associated with your unique Panel ID or Google Account(s).

Similarly, by combining Panel Data with non-personally-identifiable information collected from third parties (e.g., anonymous cookies), such anonymous information may become personally identifiable and used to identify you. (For example, this type of combined data could be used to help measure the effectiveness of digital advertising among consumers.)

Any information collected as Panel Data may be associated with other Panel Data or Google Data in any combination. We also may combine information about your actual location (e.g., from a mobile device) with personal information associated with your unique Panel ID or Google Account(s). (For example, this combined data could be used to help measure brand awareness among consumers and how consumers view and interact with ads and other digital content.)

Google processes information (including personal information) on our servers in many countries around the world, including countries that do not have specific data protection laws or that might afford you fewer legal rights with respect to your information. Although Google may process your information on a server located outside the country in which you live, we do so in accordance with this Privacy Policy.

HOW WE SHARE THE INFORMATION WE COLLECT

As discussed above, Google may use Panel Partners to help with Panel management and administration. Panel Partners are trusted businesses who we require to take appropriate confidentiality and security measures to protect data and also maintain their own privacy policies. Google may share Panel Data, Google Data (including personal information), or any combination of Panel Data and Google Data, with its Panel Partners. (Kantar, which owns and installs Meters on your televisions to collect data about television viewing, also shares this television data with Google.)

Google also may partner with other trusted businesses that are required to follow the same confidentiality, security, and privacy protocols as our Panel Partners. Google may share Panel Data and Google Data (including personal information), or any combination of such data, with these partners as well.

Google will only share your personal information with third parties who are not Panel Partners under the following circumstances:

• With your consent.

 

• If Google has a good-faith belief that access, use, preservation, or disclosure of the information is reasonably necessary to:

 

• meet any applicable law, regulation, legal process, or enforceable governmental request;

 

• enforce applicable Terms of Service, including investigation of potential violations;

 

• detect, prevent, or otherwise address fraud, security, or technical issues; or to

 

• protect against harm to the rights, property, or safety of Google, our users, or the public as required or permitted by law.

Google also may share non-personally identifiable, aggregated and/or anonymized information with third parties other than its Panel Partners, such as academic institutions, advertisers, publishers, data brokers, programming networks, and other entities studying consumer behaviour and audience measurement.

 

INFORMATION SECURITY

Google takes reasonable steps to protect against unauthorised access to or unauthorised alteration, disclosure, or destruction of data that Google stores on its systems. These include internal reviews of Google data collection, storage and processing practices, and security measures, including appropriate encryption and physical security measures to guard against unauthorised access to systems where Google stores personal data.

Google restricts access to personal information to Google employees, contractors, and agents who need to know that information in order to process it on Google’s behalf. These individuals are bound by confidentiality obligations and may be subject to discipline, including termination and criminal prosecution, if they fail to meet these obligations.

These security measures apply only to Google’s storage of data on its own systems. They do not apply to data on other systems that are not owned or controlled by Google.

YOUR REQUESTS TO DELETE DATA

Requests to access, modify, or delete Panel Data are governed by the Google Screenwise Select Panel Terms & Conditions. As set forth in the Terms, requests to access, modify, or delete Panel Data should be sent to Kantar at Kantar, helpdesk@screenwiseselect.co.uk or freephone 0800 0159920 or such other contact details Kantar may provide for the purpose of notifications from time to time.

WHEN AND HOW THIS PRIVACY POLICY APPLIES TO YOU

During your participation in the Panel, this Privacy Policy governs how Google will collect, store, use, and share Panel Data.

You also may be asked to agree to additional privacy-related terms as part of your participation in the Panel.

When your participation in the Panel ends, Google may continue to store, use, and share the information previously obtained from you in accordance with this Privacy Policy. If you submit a written request for Google to permanently delete personal information collected by Google during your participation in the Panel, Google may aggregate, anonymize, or otherwise de-identify any personal information before deletion.

 

CHANGES TO THIS PRIVACY POLICY

Google may update this Privacy Policy from time to time in accordance with the Google Screenwise Select Panel Terms & Conditions.

LEARN MORE

For more information please visit www.screenwiseselect.co.uk

QUESTIONS

If you have any questions please contact Kantar at helpdesk@screenwiseselect.co.uk, calling Kantar at 0800 015 9920 or sending a letter to Kantar: Screenwise Select Panel, Kantar, Westgate, Hanger Lane, London, W5 1UA.