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Vungle (Liftoff Monetize)

This guide is intended for publishers who want to use the Google Mobile Ads SDK to load and display ads from Vungle (Liftoff Monetize) via mediation. It covers how to add Vungle to an ad unit's mediation configuration and how to integrate the Vungle SDK and adapter into an AIR app.

Step 1: Set up configurations in Vungle UI

https://developers.google.com/admob/android/mediation/vungle#step_1

Step 2: Set up Vungle demand in AdMob UI

https://developers.google.com/admob/android/mediation/vungle#step-2

Step 3: Import the Vungle mediation ANE

The simplest way to install and manage your AIR native extensions and libraries is to use the AIR Package Manager (apm). We highly recommend using apm, as it will handle downloading all required dependencies and manage your application descriptor (Android manifest additions, iOS info additions etc).

However you can choose to install it manually, as you would have done in the past.

Add the Extension

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Note: All of the commands below should be run in a terminal / command prompt in the root directory of your application, generally the level above your source directory.

If you don't have an APM project setup, expand the guide below to setup an APM project before installing the extension.

Setup APM

Install APM

If you haven't installed apm follow the install guide on airsdk.dev.

Setup an APM project

You will need an APM project for your application.

There are many ways to do this and for more options see the APM documentation. Here we will just initialise a new empty project:

apm init

Check your github token

We use github to secure our extensions so you must have created a github personal access token and configured apm to use it.

To do this create a token using this guide from github and then set it in your apm config using:

apm config set github_token ghp_XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

If you don't do this correctly you may find the install will fail.

Install the extension

Install the extension by running:

apm install com.distriqt.admob.Vungle

This will download and install the extension, required assets, and all dependencies.

Once complete apm will have created something like the following file structure:

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|____ assets
| |____ android
| | |____ [android assets]
| |____ ios
| | |____ Frameworks
| | | |____ [dynamic frameworks]
|____ ane
| |____ com.distriqt.admob.Vungle.ane # Vungle AdMob mediation extension
| |____ [dependencies]
|____ apm_packages # cache directory - ignore
|____ project.apm # apm project file
  • Add the ane directory to your IDE. See the tutorials located here on adding an extension to your IDE.

  • You may have an assets directory that contains required assets for the installed extensions. You must add the files in the assets/android folder to the root of your Android application package and the assets/ios folder to the root of your iOS application package (contains the Frameworks folder with required dynamic frameworks). If these folders don't exist there are no required assets for that platform.

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We suggest you use the locations directly in your builds rather than copying the files elsewhere. The reason for this is if you ever go to update the extensions using apm that these updates will be pulled into your build automatically.

Application Descriptor

Updating your application descriptor will insert the required extensionID's and generate the manifest and info additions for your application.

You update your application descriptor by running:

apm generate app-descriptor src/MyApp-app.xml

Change the path (src/MyApp-app.xml) to point to your application descriptor.

caution

This will modify your application descriptor replacing the manifest additions and info additions with the ones generated from apm.

You should backup your application descriptor before running this command to ensure you don't lose any information.

If you need to insert custom data into these sections see the guides for Android and iOS

Step 4: Implement privacy settings on Vungle SDK

Under the Google EU User Consent Policy, you must ensure that certain disclosures are given to, and consents obtained from, users in the European Economic Area (EEA) regarding the use of device identifiers and personal data. This policy reflects the requirements of the EU ePrivacy Directive and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). When seeking consent, you must identify each ad network in your mediation chain that may collect, receive, or use personal data and provide information about each network's use. Google currently is unable to pass the user's consent choice to such networks automatically.

Vungle includes an API that lets you pass consent to the Vungle SDK. The following sample code shows how to pass this consent information to the Vungle SDK. If you choose to call this method, it is recommended that you do so prior to requesting ads through the Google Mobile Ads SDK.

Vungle.instance.setGDPRStatus( true, "v1.0.0" );

See GDPR recommended implementation instructions for more details and the values that can be provided in the method.

US states privacy laws

U.S. states privacy laws require giving users the right to opt out of the "sale" of their "personal information" (as the law defines those terms), with the opt-out offered via a prominent "Do Not Sell My Personal Information" link on the "selling" party's homepage. The U.S. states privacy laws compliance guide offers the ability to enable restricted data processing for Google ad serving, but Google is unable to apply this setting to each ad network in your mediation chain. Therefore, you must identify each ad network in your mediation chain that may participate in the sale of personal information and follow guidance from each of those networks to ensure compliance.

Vungle includes an API that lets you pass consent to the Vungle SDK. The following sample code shows how to pass this consent information to the Vungle SDK. If you choose to call this method, it is recommended that you do so prior to requesting ads through the Google Mobile Ads SDK.

Vungle.instance.setCCPAStatus( true );

See CCPA implementation for more details and the values that can be provided in the method.

Step 5: Add required code

No additional code is required for Vungle integration.

Step 6: Test your implementation

Enable test ads

Make sure you register your test device for AdMob and enable test mode in Liftoff Monetize UI.

Verify test ads

To verify that you are receiving test ads from Liftoff Monetize, enable single ad source testing in ad inspector using the Liftoff Monetize (Bidding) and Liftoff Monetize (Waterfall) ad source(s).

Further information

See the Google Mediation guide:

https://developers.google.com/admob/android/mediation/vungle