Start or stop automatically reporting errors & crashes

30/11/2019

✅ Computer

Allowing Chrome to send us automatic reports helps us prioritize what to fix and improve in Chrome. These reports can include things like when Chrome crashes and how much memory you typically use. 

You can start or stop allowing these reports any time.

Computer

  1. On your computer, open Chrome.
  2. At the top right, click More More and then Settings.
  3. At the bottom, click Advanced.
  4. Under "Privacy and security," turn Automatically send usage statistics and crash reports to Google on or off.

Chromebook

  1. At the bottom right, select the time..
  2. Click Settings Settings.
  3. At the bottom, click Advanced.
  4. Under "Privacy and security," turn Automatically send diagnostic and usage data to Google on or off.

Note: If you’re using your Chromebook at work or school, you might not be able to change this setting. For more help, contact your administrator.

What these reports include 

These reports usually won't include any personal information about you, but they might include:

  • Your Chrome settings
  • Where you click
  • How much memory is used by Chrome
  • Web pages you visit that contain phishing or malware
  • Web pages you visit where you've entered text using speech
  • Your device's operating system, manufacturer, and model. 
  • If Chrome crashes while you're using it, some personal information might be included. This will depend on what was happening at the time of the crash.

To learn more about what we do with the info from these reports, read Chrome's privacy policy.

✅ Android

Allowing Chrome to send us automatic reports helps us prioritize what to fix and improve in Chrome. These reports can include things like when Chrome crashes and how much memory you typically use. 

You can start or stop allowing these reports any time.

  1. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Chrome app Chrome.
  2. To the right of the address bar, tap More More and then Settings.
  3. Under "Advanced," tap Privacy.
  4. Tap Usage and crash reports.
  5. Turn the setting on or off.

What these reports include 

These reports usually won't include any personal information about you, but they might include:

  • Your Chrome settings
  • Where you click
  • How much memory is used by Chrome
  • Web pages you visit that contain phishing or malware
  • Web pages you visit where you've entered text using speech
  • Your device's operating system, manufacturer, and model. 
  • If Chrome crashes while you're using it, some personal information might be included. This will depend on what was happening at the time of the crash.

To learn more about what we do with the info from these reports, read Chrome's privacy policy.

✅ iPhone & iPad

Allowing Chrome to send us automatic reports helps us prioritize what to fix and improve in Chrome. These reports can include things like when Chrome crashes and how much memory you typically use. 

You can start or stop allowing these reports any time.

  1. On your iPhone or iPad, open the Chrome app Chrome.
  2. Tap More More and then Settings Settings.
  3. Tap Privacy and then Send Usage Data.
  4. Choose Always, Only on Wi-Fi, or Never.

To prevent using data to send reports, choose Only on Wi-Fi.

What these reports include 

These reports usually won't include any personal information about you, but they might include:

  • Your Chrome settings
  • Where you click
  • How much memory is used by Chrome
  • Web pages you visit that contain phishing or malware
  • Web pages you visit where you've entered text using speech
  • Your device's operating system, manufacturer, and model. 
  • If Chrome crashes while you're using it, some personal information might be included. This will depend on what was happening at the time of the crash.

To learn more about what we do with the info from these reports, read Chrome's privacy policy.

* Nguồn: Google Chrome