The Google privacy policy describes how we treat personal information when you use Google's
products and services, including Chromecast devices such as Chromecast
and devices with Chromecast built-in. This article provides additional
information about the privacy settings available to Chromecast users.
Google may collect system activity, crash reports, and usage data
(details about how you use the casting functionality of your Cast
device, including the apps and domains you cast).
You can control Google's collection of crash reports and usage data through a device setting, which is enabled by default.
For Android TV devices, you can manage this setting through the Chromecast settings in the settings menu.
For devices with Chromecast built-in, the settings referenced above
only control Google’s collection of information relating to your usage
of Chromecast. The manufacturers of devices with Chromecast built-in may
collect other information about your usage of those devices pursuant to
their privacy policies. To learn more, please reference the privacy
policies of the devices you are using.
Please note that Google Fiber devices that are Chromecast-built-in
will collect information, including crash reports and usage data, in
accordance with Google Fiber’s privacy policies.
When you cast content to your Chromecast-enabled device, the
application or website that you are using will have its own logging
practices and policies with regard to user data. A unique identifier for
your Chromecast device may be sent to the operator of that app or
website for purposes of digital rights management ("DRM"). To learn
more, please reference the privacy policies of the apps or websites you
are using.
You can perform a factory data reset (FDR) on your Chromecast by using one of the two methods listed below:
When you cast content to your Chromecast device, the application or
website that you are using will have its own logging practices and
policies with regard to user data. A unique identifier for your
Chromecast device may be sent to the operator of that app or website for
purposes of digital rights management ("DRM"). To learn more, please
reference the privacy policies of the apps or websites you are using.