Security
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At Adobe, we take the security and privacy of your digital assets seriously. From our rigorous integration of security into our internal software development process and tools to our cross-functional incident response teams, we strive to be proactive and nimble. In addition, our collaborative work with partners, researchers, and other industry organizations helps us understand the latest threats and security best practices. Our proactive approach allows us to continually build security into the products and services we offer.
Transport Layer Security
Transport Layer Security Notice — Adobe has security compliance standards that require the end-of-life of older security protocols. To continue to meet the evolving security protocol standards, Adobe is moving toward the use of Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.2, in order to have the most up-to-date and secure version in use. From February 20th, 2019, Adobe will support only TLS 1.1 or later. With this change, Adobe will no longer collect data from end users with older devices or web browsers deploying TLS 1.0. Migrating to TLS 1.2 provides improved security. It is important that you go through the specifics and plan out the changes for a smooth transition.
Analytics
- Streaming Media Collection Guide
- Release Notes
- Get started
- Implementation
- Implementation overview
- Edge implementations (recommended)
- Adobe Analytics-only implementations
- Prerequisites
- Media SDKs / Extension
- Media Collection APIs - Implementation
- Media Collection
- API Quick Start
- Sessions Request
- Events Request
- Request Parameters
- Event Types and Descriptions
- Implementing the API
- Setting the HTTP Request Type in Your Player
- Obtaining a Session ID
- Implementing an Events Request
- JSON Validation Schemas
- Validating Event Requests
- Sending Ping Events
- Sending QoE Data
- Custom Metadata Support
- Timeout Conditions
- Controlling the Order of Events
- Queueing Events When Sessions Response is Slow
- Variables
- Reporting
- Use Cases
- Tracking
- Privacy and Security
- Legacy Implementations
- Legacy - Overview
- Legacy — Download SDKs
- Legacy - Media SDKs
- About Heartbeat Measurement
- Adobe Primetime
- Adobe Audience Management Enablement
- Custom Link Implementation
- Legacy Milestone Tracking
- Validation
- Legacy Migration: VHL 1.x to VHL 2.x
- Code Comparison v1.x to v2.x
- Tracking APIs 1x to 2x
- Legacy - Intro to AVA
- Client Side Path
- Legacy Tracking
- Track Core Playback on Android
- Track Core Playback on iOS
- Track Core Playback on JavaScript
- Track Core Playback on JavaScript 2.x
- Track Buffering on Android
- Track Buffering on iOS
- Track Buffering on JavaScript
- Track Seeking on Android
- Track Seeking on iOS
- Track Seeking on JavaScript
- Implement standard metadata on Android
- Implement standard metadata on iOS
- iOS Metadata Keys
- Implement Standard Metadata on JavaScript
- Track Ads
- Track Chapters and Segments
- Track Errors
- Tracking Scenarios
- VOD playback with no ads
- VOD playback with pre-roll ads
- VOD playback with skipped ads
- VOD playback with one chapter
- VOD playback with a skipped chapter
- VOD playback with seeking in the main content
- VOD playback with buffering
- VOD multiple trackers in parallel
- VOD one tracker for multiple sessions
- Live main content
- Live main content with sequential tracking