You can now generate unique deep links to your custom listings, so you can show different listings to users depending on which channel or site they come from. So in case you missed it, here are the top 3 new ways to grow your business that we announced at this year’s Google I/O:Ĭustom store listingshave gotten a major update, giving you new ways to make a great first impression by showing the right message to each person. Here at Google Play, we’re always working on new ways to help developers grow their businesses, whether that’s by increasing installs, improving engagement, or boosting monetization. Posted by Tom Grinsted - Group Product Manager, Google Play
To get started developing, see instructions to set up the SDK and system images on the emulator or supported Pixel devices.įor more information on the Privacy Sandbox on Android Developer Preview, visit the developer site and sign up for our newsletter to receive regular updates. Today’s Developer Preview release provides the resources you need to begin early testing of features and share feedback. If you need a refresher on key technologies for the Privacy Sandbox on Android, we recommend watching this overview video and reviewing the design proposals. If you’re just starting to explore the Developer Preview, please also review the supported features described in the SDK Runtime and Topics API developer guides.
To learn more, refer to the Custom Audience and Ad Selection API reference pages, as well as the release notes.
Refer to the API reference to learn more about the Android client APIs. To help facilitate testing, the release also supports ADB commands to override reporting time windows. (Note that aggregatable report encryption is not yet implemented. Receiving event reports and unencrypted aggregatable reports.Registering attribution source and trigger events.This release includes a developer guide and sample apps to help you understand client- and server-side set up and interactions for key parts of the attribution reporting workflow, including: They support key use cases for attribution across apps and the web, and improve user privacy by removing reliance on cross-party user identifiers.
These APIs allow developers to measure when an ad click or view event leads to a conversion, such as the download of a new game. In addition to the preview of SDK Runtime and Topics APIs released earlier, you can for the first time begin testing and evaluating impact on all key APIs for Privacy Sandbox on Android.Įvent-Level and Aggregate Attribution Reporting APIs Today, we’re releasing Developer Preview 3, which includes APIs and developer resources for conversion measurement and remarketing use cases. Since our first developer preview, we've shared progress updates and continue to engage the industry on everything from the Developer Preview timeline, to Topics taxonomy, to SDK version management. The Privacy Sandbox on Android aims to develop new solutions that preserve user privacy and enable effective, personalized advertising experiences for apps. Posted by Fred Chung, Android Developer Relations