Disable sharing scanned software data with Google
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- Windows onlyThis script improves your privacy on Windows
- Impact: MinimumSystem Functionality Loss Risk: Low
This action improves privacy with minimal impact when you run the recommended script. - Batch (batchfile)These changes use Windows system commands to update your settings.
- Fully reversible
You can fully restore this action (revert back to the original behavior) using this website.
The restore/revert methods provided here can help you fix issues.
Overview
This script stops the Chrome Cleanup Tool from sending scan data to Google, enhancing privacy.
By default, when the Chrome Cleanup Tool detects unwanted software, it reports metadata about the scan and the software to Google 1 2. The reported data includes file metadata, automatically installed extensions, and registry keys 1 2. Users can choose to share cleanup results with Google to enhance future software detection 1 2.
Disabling this feature reduces potential privacy risks by preventing data sharing. This may also improve system performance by reducing processing workload.
Authorities like The Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) 2 recommend this script for enhanced security. DISA categorizes the absence of this setting as a medium severity security vulnerability 2.
This script applies only to Windows devices within a Microsoft Active Directory domain or managed in similar way 1 2. It is effective only on computers under organizational management, such as those in workplaces or schools. It's not applicable to personal computers that are not managed by an organization.
This script configures the ChromeCleanupReportingEnabled
policy 1 2.
Changing this policy does not require restarting the browser to take effect 1.
- This will display the message "Your browser is managed by your organization" on the settings page.
- This locks settings and prevents them from being changed on the settings page.
Sources
- Policy List - The Chromium Projects. www.chromium.org. (2020).
Original: https://www.chromium.org/administrators/policy-list-3
Archived: https://web.archive.org/web/20200606120247/https://www.chromium.org/administrators/policy-list-3#ChromeCleanupReportingEnabled - Chrome Cleanup reporting must be disabled.. www.stigviewer.com. (2024).
Original: https://www.stigviewer.com/stig/google_chrome_current_windows/2018-09-06/finding/V-81593
Archived: https://web.archive.org/web/20240624111317/https://www.stigviewer.com/stig/google_chrome_current_windows/2018-09-06/finding/V-81593
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:: Configure "ChromeCleanupReportingEnabled" Chrome policy
:: Set the registry value: "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Policies\Google\Chrome!ChromeCleanupReportingEnabled"
PowerShell -ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted -Command "$registryPath = 'HKLM\SOFTWARE\Policies\Google\Chrome'; $data = '0'; reg add 'HKLM\SOFTWARE\Policies\Google\Chrome' /v 'ChromeCleanupReportingEnabled' /t 'REG_DWORD' /d "^""$data"^"" /f"
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- ≈ 2 min to complete
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- Difficulty: Medium
- ≈ 3 instructions
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Open Command Prompt as Administrator. - 2
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Paste & run
Paste the commands into Command Prompt and press Enter to run.Some changes require a system restart to take effect
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