Persiapan untuk persyaratan pengungkapan data Google Play
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Pada bulan Mei 2021, Google Play
mengumumkan bagian Keamanan Data baru,
yang merupakan pengungkapan praktik pengumpulan, pembagian,
dan keamanan data aplikasi yang disediakan oleh developer.
Halaman ini dapat membantu Anda memenuhi persyaratan pengungkapan data
terkait penggunaan Anda atas Maps SDK for Android. Di halaman ini, Anda dapat menemukan
informasi tentang cara Maps SDK for Android menangani data pengguna akhir, termasuk
konfigurasi atau panggilan yang berlaku yang dapat Anda kontrol sebagai developer
aplikasi.
Kami berupaya untuk bersikap setransparan mungkin dalam mendukung Anda. Namun, sebagai developer aplikasi, Anda sepenuhnya bertanggung jawab untuk memutuskan cara mengisi formulir bagian Keamanan Data Google Play terkait praktik pengumpulan, pembagian, dan keamanan data pengguna akhir.
Cara menggunakan informasi di halaman ini
Halaman ini hanya mencantumkan data pengguna akhir yang dikumpulkan oleh
Maps SDK for Android versi terbaru.
Untuk melengkapi pengungkapan data, Anda dapat menggunakan
panduan Android tentang jenis data
untuk membantu menentukan jenis data yang paling sesuai dengan data yang dikumpulkan. Dalam
pengungkapan data, pastikan Anda juga memperhitungkan cara aplikasi tertentu
membagikan dan menggunakan data yang dikumpulkan.
Data yang dikumpulkan secara otomatis
Data
Secara default, Maps SDK...
Metadata permintaan
Contoh:
Metadata perangkat: Versi OS, nama, model, merek, faktor bentuk.
Informasi versi dan build Maps SDK for Android.
Jumlah hasil yang ditampilkan.
Mengumpulkan metadata permintaan untuk mengelola dan meningkatkan kualitas layanan Google.
Pelacakan tumpukan
Metrik error
Mengumpulkan stack trace selama error dalam kode SDK dan metrik
error seperti penghentian yang tidak normal untuk meningkatkan stabilitas SDK
dan meningkatkan kualitas layanan Google.
Alamat IP
Mengumpulkan alamat IP untuk memahami penggunaan SDK dan meningkatkan kualitas layanan
Google.
ID Maps SDK
Membuat dan mengumpulkan ID pseudonim khusus Maps SDK untuk
mengukur pengguna SDK aktif harian dan meningkatkan kualitas layanan Google.
Data yang dikumpulkan bergantung pada penggunaan Anda
Data
Bergantung pada konfigurasi dan panggilan aplikasi Anda, Maps SDK for Android...
Peristiwa interaksi peta
Mengumpulkan data interaksi, seperti menggeser dan melakukan zoom pada peta saat
Map Camera API
digunakan, untuk meningkatkan kualitas layanan Google
[null,null,["Terakhir diperbarui pada 2025-04-08 UTC."],[[["\u003cp\u003eThe Maps SDK for Android automatically collects data like device metadata, crash metrics, IP address, and a unique identifier to improve Google services.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eDepending on your app's configuration, the SDK may collect map interaction data, such as panning and zooming.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eAs the app developer, you are responsible for disclosing how your app uses this data in the Google Play Data safety section.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eThis page only reflects data collection by the latest Maps SDK for Android version; ensure your disclosures are updated with SDK changes.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eRefer to Android's data type guide to categorize the collected data for accurate disclosure in the Data safety section.\u003c/p\u003e\n"]]],["Google Play announced a new Data safety section for developers to disclose app data practices. The Maps SDK for Android provides information on its data handling to aid in this disclosure. The SDK automatically collects request metadata, stack traces, crash metrics, IP addresses, and a unique SDK identifier to improve services. Depending on app configuration, it may also collect map interaction data when the Map Camera APIs are in use. Developers are advised to use the latest SDK version and regularly update their data disclosures.\n"],null,["In May 2021, Google Play\n[announced the new Data safety section](https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2021/05/new-safety-section-in-google-play-will.html),\nwhich is a developer-provided disclosure for an app's data collection, sharing,\nand security practices.\n\nThis page can help you complete the requirements for this data disclosure in\nregards to your usage of the Maps SDK for Android. On this page, you can find\ninformation on how the Maps SDK for Android handles end-user data, including any\napplicable configurations or invocations you can control as the app\ndeveloper.\n\nWe aim to be as transparent as possible in supporting you; however, as the\napp developer, you are solely responsible for deciding how to respond to Google\nPlay's Data safety section form regarding your app's end-user data collection,\nsharing, and security practices.\n\nHow to use the information on this page\n\nThis page lists the end-user data collected by only the latest version of\nthe Maps SDK for Android.\n\nTo complete your data disclosure, you can use Android's\n[guide about data types](https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/data/collect-share)\nto help you determine which data type best describes the collected data. In\nyour data disclosure, make sure to also account for how your specific app\nshares and uses the collected data.\n| **Important:** To help you ensure that your app's disclosures are accurate, we recommend the following:\n|\n| - Always use the latest SDK version in your app. This page lists the data collected by only the latest version of the Maps SDK for Android.\n| - Review this page whenever you update your app's SDK versions. Check that your data disclosures are accurate and up-to-date.\n\nData collected automatically\n\n| Data | By default, the Maps SDK... |\n|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| Request metadata For example: - Device metadata: OS version, name, model, brand, form factor. - Maps SDK for Android build and version information. - Number of results returned. - Internal Usage Attribution Identifier | Collects request metadata to maintain and improve Google services. The Internal Usage Attribution identifier helps Google understand which libraries and samples are helpful to developers, such as usage of a UI framework support library. This is not used to identify the user or for advertising attribution. |\n| Stack traces Crash metrics | Collects stack traces during crashes within the SDK code and crash metrics such as abnormal terminations to improve the stability of our SDKs and improve Google services. |\n| IP address | Collects the IP address to understand SDK usage and improve Google services. |\n| Maps SDK identifier | Generates and collects a Maps SDK-specific pseudonymous identifier to measure daily active SDK users and improve Google services. |\n\nData collected depending on your usage\n\n| Data | Depending on your app's configuration and invocation, the Maps SDK for Android... |\n|------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| Map interaction events | Collects interaction data, such as panning and zooming the map when the [Map Camera APIs](/maps/documentation/android-sdk/views) are used, to improve Google services |"]]