To help us improve Android, you can let your device send us information about how you use it and how it’s working.
If you have additional Web & App Activity turned on, this info may be stored with your account. If so, you can see and delete it in My Activity. We use this info to personalize your Google services more, and to improve our products and services for everyone.
What information is shared with GoogleIf you turn on usage and diagnostics, your device sends info to Google about what’s working and not working. For example, your device can send info like:
Important: If you turn off usage and diagnostics, your device can still get essential services, like a new version of Android. Turning off usage and diagnostics won’t affect info that apps might collect.
To choose whether to send usage and diagnostics info to Google:
Tip: If you use a shared device, other user profiles may change this setting.
How Google uses this informationGoogle uses usage and diagnostics info to improve products and services, like Google apps and Android devices. All info is used in accordance with Google’s Privacy Policy.
For example, Google can use usage and diagnostics info to improve:
Some aggregated info can help partners, like Android developers, make their apps and products better, too.
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