BBC Introduces New Data Consent Settings for AMP Pages

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On the AMP pages of the BBC website, users have the ability to manage their consent settings for data collection. These settings are specific to AMP pages only and may need to be adjusted again if users visit non-AMP BBC pages. The lightweight mobile page that users are viewing has been created using Google AMP technology.

While some essential data collection is done on the user’s device without requiring consent, it is important for web pages to function properly. This limited information is stored locally on the device to support the functionality of the web pages. Users can find out more about what essential information is stored on their device for this purpose.

In addition to the necessary data collection, there is also optional data collection that users can consent to on AMP pages. By agreeing to this data collection, users give permission for personalized ads to be displayed to them, even when they are outside of the UK. More information on how ads are personalized at the BBC and with advertising partners can be found.

If users prefer not to receive personalized ads, they have the option to reject data collection and continue. It’s important to note that while ads will still be displayed, they will not be personalized to the user. Users can adjust these settings at any time by clicking on “Ad Choices / Do not sell my info” in the footer.

To proceed with data collection and personalized ads, users can click on “Accept data collection and continue.” Alternatively, they can choose to reject data collection and continue without personalized ads.

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