Data processor mode is currently only available for users on managed ChromeOS devices in these countries.
User & Device Reporting allows IT administrators to view insights about the ChromeOS devices in their organization, such as Chrome devices count by version and the Chrome release channel of their devices. This article is intended for administrators and end users who want to learn about what data is collected by User & Device Reporting and how it’s processed by Google.
Configurations and related articles
This is an Essential Service under data processor mode and is on by default.
For more information, see Use Chrome Management Telemetry API to monitor devices.
Data processed by this service
Data collected for the User & Device Reporting service is used to help IT administrators monitor and maintain the health of managed devices.
Data Type / Category
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Description
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Examples
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Data Subject Rights supporting features
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Device Telemetry | This is device ID keyed diagnostic data that includes details about device hardware, networking, and settings. | CPU core count and utilization, network quality, and OS update status. | Download Service Data |
Device logs | This is device ID-keyed diagnostic data that includes data from device logs. | Network failures (e.g. Network logs, crashes on a device, tried to connect x times, failed for y reason) | Download Service Data |
User Telemetry | This is user ID-keyed diagnostic data that includes details about user actions. | List of installed apps and extensions on device and whether they were installed by user or policy. | Download Service Data, Delete User Data |
Purpose of processing the data
- To provide, maintain, and improve the Essential Services.
- To identify, address and fix security threats, risks, bugs and other anomalies.
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