Data processor mode is currently only available for users on managed ChromeOS devices in these countries.
Web Push Messaging permits web pages to be sent push messages or notifications if a user has allowed Chrome notifications. This article is intended for administrators and end users who want to learn about what data is collected by the Web Push Messaging and how it’s processed by Google.
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This is an Optional Service. Use of Optional Services is not covered by data processor mode, and is instead governed by the Google Terms of Service, Privacy Policy, and any service-specific terms.
To enable this service users must enroll in Web Push Messaging and set the value to show desktop notifications. To allow or block individual websites you can add those sites to the allow or block list manually.
Data processed by this service
Web Push Messaging collects and sends data to Google to monitor usage and ensure user data is secure and protected.
Data Type / Category
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Description
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Examples
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Device information | Pseudonymous IDs for device | ID |
Site information | Application & message IDs and related metadata for app sending / receiving notification. | Instance ID of application URL suffix (.com, .chrome) Message ID |
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