What data does OneSignal Collect?

Often users will include push notifcations in their apps. When these components are included, your apps may track the following data as cited from the OneSignal Privacy Policy. Read more about each type here

This means you must declare the relevant data type when publishing your app.

1. Our SDKs: Information We Collect and Services We Provide

We refer to the information we collect from our SDKs as the ‘SDK Information .” The SDK Information includes (or may include) the following:

Information Collected About End Users by Our Web SDKs

  • Web pages visited that have implemented the SDK, and information about those visits (e.g., session duration, time-stamp, referring URLs)
  • What push notifications an End User has been sent
  • Information about End User’s transactions and interactions with apps and websites
  • IP address, from which geographic location may be inferred, as well as system configuration information
  • Email address, if provided to us.
  • Information about an End User’s browser, such as browser language type and version of operating system (e.g., Android, iOS); network provider; language setting; time zone
  • A unique cookie identifier, which may uniquely identify an End User (such as in de-identified or anonymous form).

Information Collected About End Users by Our Mobile SDKs

  • How a user has used the App (e.g., session duration, time-stamp)
  • Purchases made within an app.
  • Information about End User’s transactions and interactions with the app
  • Mobile device or account identifiers. These Mobile IDs may be associated with other Information, including with Data Segments.
  • Precise Location information, generally an End User’s lat/long data (i.e., GPS-level data) or WiFi information, which we may associate with Mobile IDs, and which may be collected whether or not an app is in use. (Location information is only collected the user has granted permission to the App to collect this, and the app chooses to send this data to OneSignal)
  • Email address, if provided to us.
  • IP address as well as system configuration information
  • Information associated with or related to devices, such as device type (e.g., mobile, tablet); type and version of operating system (e.g., Android, iOS); network provider; mobile browser (e.g. Safari, Chrome, etc.); language setting; time zone; and network status type (such as WiFi).

As noted above, we refer to all of the above collectively as the “SDK Information .”

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