For users who[share usage statistics and diagnostics with Google](https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/6078260),`WebView`sends usage statistics and crash reports to Google. Usage statistics contain information such as system information, active field trials, feature usage, responsiveness, performance, and memory usage. They don't include any personally identifying details.

## Usage statistics

Collected usage statistics are used to improve[`WebView`](https://developer.android.com/reference/android/webkit/WebView)performance, assess the impact of changes to existing features, and guide the development of new features.

The stable channel of`WebView`gathers usage statistics from a small percentage of users. Pre-stable channels might sample from a greater percentage of users.

Starting with`WebView`71, these statistics are associated with the app package name. This lets Google proactively monitor and address`WebView`issues that might degrade the performance of specific apps without causing crashes.

Before`WebView`104, for any given app, at most 10% of users upload reports containing the package name. Other users upload blank package names or no upload records at all.

Starting with`WebView`104, app package names are always recorded for apps that are in a list of allowed popular apps. Other apps upload blank package names.

### Opt out usage statistics

Apps can opt out of usage statistics collection by including the following in the`<application>`section of their manifest:  

    <meta-data android:name="android.webkit.WebView.MetricsOptOut" android:value="true" />

This disables usage statistics collection for all users of the app, regardless of whether they have the corresponding setting enabled. It doesn't disable crash reporting.
| **Note:** Opting out of usage statistics collection decreases Google's ability to preemptively detect and address problems in`WebView`updates.

### Opt out of metrics collection

`WebView`has the ability to upload anonymous diagnostic data to Google when the user gives their consent. Data is collected on a per-app basis for each app that instantiates a`WebView`. You can opt out of this feature by creating the following tag in the manifest's`<application>`element:  

```xml
<manifest>
    <application>
    ...
    <meta-data android:name="android.webkit.WebView.MetricsOptOut"
               android:value="true" />
    </application>
</manifest>
```

Data is only uploaded from an app if the user consents**and**the app doesn't opt out. For more information about opting out of diagnostic data reporting, see the following section on crash reports.

## Crash reports

Crash reports are collected when a[`WebView`](https://developer.android.com/reference/android/webkit/WebView)object is likely to be the cause of the crash. Crash reports contain information required to determine the state of the`WebView`at the time of the crash. This includes system information, active field trials, and stack memory from the app required to generate the sequence of calls made within the thread.

Stack memory is sanitized to remove strings, with the intent of capturing only the information required to generate stack traces. No URLs are collected as part of usage statistics or crash reports.

## Pseudonymous identifiers and data privacy

Crash reports and usage statistics collected by`WebView`each contain a randomly generated 128-bit token used to pseudonymously de-duplicate reports and maintain accuracy in statistics. Token values aren't shared between apps, and crash reports and usage statistics have independent tokens. All apps' usage statistics tokens are cleared when the user opts out of sharing usage statistics and diagnostics with Google. The crash report token is cleared when the app cache is cleared. Both tokens are cleared when the app is uninstalled or app data is cleared.

## Additional resources

To learn more about user privacy, see[Build apps to be private](https://developer.android.com/privacy).