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96% of Google and Apple kids apps that support open programmatic advertising share IP or GPS addresses with advertisers and data brokers

Pixalate found more than 800,000 mobile apps in the Google and Apple app stores that are likely to be accessed by children under the age of 18; 64% of UK children’s apps on the Apple App Store ask for permission to access personal information

LONDON, August 30, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — pixelatedthe world’s leading fraud protection, privacy and compliance analytics platform for Connected TV (CTV) and mobile advertising, today launched the UK Children’s Online Safety Report Q2 2022 – Google and Apple App Storesexamining the state of children’s privacy through the lens of the UK Children’s Code.

Pixalate is an ad fraud intelligence and marketing compliance platform with on-screen, mobile app, video and OTT/CTV solutions.  (PRNewsfoto/Pixalate)

Pixalate is an ad fraud intelligence and marketing compliance platform with display, mobile app, video and OTT/CTV solutions. (PRNewsfoto/Pixalate)

According to Pixalate’s analysis, there are more than 800,000 mobile apps in the Google and Apple app stores that are likely to be accessed by children under the age of 18 and therefore may be subject to the UK Children’s Code. These “UK kids apps” make up about 15% of all apps available for download in the Google and Apple app stores.

Key results

  • 64% of children’s apps registered in the UK on the Apple App Store request permission to access personal information.

  • 119 UK-registered kids apps have an untraceable privacy policy and ask for permission to access personal information.

  • eleven% of all UK kids apps have an undetected privacy policy.

  • 68% of UK kids’ apps are registered in unknown or unspecified countries.

  • 96% of all open programmatic ad-supported apps from Google and Apple Children’s UK transmit GPS location or IP address with advertisers and/or data intermediaries in the ad bid stream, according to Pixalate.

What is the UK Children’s Code and who is subject to it?

The UK Age Appropriate Design Code (the “Children’s Code”) sets out 15 age appropriate design standards that reflect a risk-based approach. The aim is to provide default settings that ensure children have access to online services while minimizing data collection and use by default.

The code applies to companies based in the UK and companies outside the UK that process personal data of UK children. Pixalate interprets this in the context of advertising platforms and mobile apps to mean that any business that has UK children under the age of 18 as users is likely to be covered by the code.

Pixalate analyzed apps available for download through the Apple App Store and Google Play Store as of the latest date of Q2 2022 (June 30th).

Read the full UK Online Child Safety Report for Mobile – Google and Apple here.

To learn more about Pixalate’s methodology, visit our website.

About Pixalate

Pixalate is the market-leading fraud protection, privacy and compliance analytics platform for connected television (CTV) and mobile advertising. We work 24/7 to protect your reputation and increase your media value. Pixalate offers the only system of coordinated display, app, video and OTT/CTV solutions for better detection and elimination of ad fraud. Pixalate is an MRC-accredited service for sophisticated invalid traffic (SIVT) detection and filtering across desktop and mobile web, mobile apps and OTT/CTV advertising. www.pixalate.es

Disclaimer

The content of this press release and the UK Mobile Children’s Online Safety Report Q2 2022: Google and Apple Report (the “Report“), reflect Pixalate’s opinions regarding factors that Pixalate believes may be useful to the digital media industry. Pixalate’s opinions are just that, opinions, which means they are neither facts nor guarantees; and neither neither this press release nor the Report is intended to impugn the position or reputation of any entity, person, or application, but rather to report apparent findings and trends related to mobile applications from the Google and Apple app stores. Programmatic ad spend estimated through proprietary statistical models that users (MAU), average session length per user, average CPM for a given app category, and ad density.

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