First, a reminder: NuGet Package Explorer is provided "as is", without warranty of any kind, express or implied, including but not limited to the warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose and noninfringement.
With that out of the way, here's a breakdown of all the information we may collect via Bugsnag and/or Application Insights.
Includes:
- Exception information
- Could, in rare cases, contain paths packages on your computer
- Machine name
- Host name
- Version number (e.g. 2.0.x.x)
Includes:
- Architecture (e.g. 32-bit)
- Version (e.g. Windows 10.0.17763.0)
- Build (e.g. 17134.1.amd64fre.rs4_release.180410-1804)
- Available processors/cores (e.g. 8 cores)
- Machine Name (e.g. MyFastPC)
- .NET Core Common Language Runtime version (e.g. 4.0.30319.42000)
- Light/Dark mode configuration (light/dark)
- Right-to-Left configuration (on/off)
- Transparency configuration (on/off)
- Accent color configuration (on/off)
- System Animations configuration (on/off)
- Package Id and Package Version for packages published on NuGet.org.
OS information and IP address
When NuGet Package Explorer makes web requests to https://nuget.org to retrieve NuGet packages data, it includes user's machine's OS information in the User-Agent header. The author of NuGet Package Explorer does not have access to this information, but the website https://nuget.org does and it logs this information. The website will also log user's IP address. Again, the author of NuGet Package Explorer does not have access to this data.
3rd-party package source
When user specifies a different package source than the default source at http://nuget.org, he/she will be subjected to the privacy policy of that website. NuGet Package Explorer does not send any such data to its author.