The Full option sends app and browser data, along with inking and typing data to Microsoft. Here’s a small glimpse of what Microsoft collects under this Full telemetry level:
Browser Data – Information about Address bar and search box performance on the device such as:
- Text typed in address bar and search box
- Text selected for Ask Cortana search
- Service response time
- Auto-completed text if there was an auto-complete
- Navigation suggestions provided based on local history and favorites
- Browser ID
- URLs (which may include search terms)
- Page title
On-Device Search – Information about local search activity on the device such as:
- Kind of query issued and index type (ConstraintIndex, SystemIndex)
- Number of items requested and retrieved
- File extension of search result user interacted with
- Launched item kind, file extension, index of origin, and the App ID of the opening app.
- Name of process calling the indexer and time to service the query.
- A hash of the search scope (file, Outlook, OneNote, IE history)
- The state of the indices (fully optimized, partially optimized, being built)
On its part, Microsoft had shared the complete details of all the data that it collects under both the Basic and the Full telemetry levels in April this year shifting away from its stealthy privacy policy. [Those interested can read the
highlights in our earlier post and complete data collection details over at
Microsoft.]