Starting December 8, 2020, Apple requires you to provide information about your app's privacy practices, including the practices of third-party partners like Dynatrace.
On this page, you'll find information about what kind of data Dynatrace OneAgent for iOS captures by default. The data categories and types reflect the Apple questionnaire, but note that the answers reflect the out-of-the-box, default state. For a detailed description of individual data types, see App privacy details on the App Store on the Apple developer portal.
OneAgent may capture additional data through your manual instrumentation. If you instrument your app to capture additional data, make sure you reflect it in your app privacy questionnaire.
Category
Data type
Captured by default?
Notes
Contact Info
No
Health & Fitness
No
Financial Info
No
Location
Location
Precise Location
No
By default, location monitoring is disabled.
If you've set the DTXInstrumentGPSLocation configuration key to true, select this data type.
Coarse Location
No
Sensitive Info
No
Contacts
No
User Content
No
Browsing History
No
Search History
No
Identifiers
No
Purchases
No
Usage Data
Usage Data
Usage Data
Product Interaction
Yes
If you use auto-instrumentation for iOS, taps and clicks the users perform in your mobile app are reported as user actions. Also, Dynatrace captures rage taps. You can configure the capturing of product interaction data via the configuration keys related to user actions.
If you've set the DTXInstrumentAutoUserAction and DTXDetectRageTaps configuration keys to false, don't select this data type.
Advertising Data
No
Other Usage Data
No
Diagnostics
Diagnostics
Diagnostics
Diagnostics
Crash Data
Yes
By default, crash reposting is enabled. If you use Session Replay, OneAgent also captures masked screenshots and reports several screenshots captured before the crash.
If you've set the DTXCrashReportingEnabled configuration key to false and disabled Session Replay, don't select this data type.
Performance Data
Yes
By default, monitoring of lifecycle events, web requests, and user actions is enabled. You can configure the capturing of performance data data via the configuration keys related to user actions, web requests, and lifecycle monitoring.
If you've set all of the following configuration keys to false, don't select this data type.
DTXInstrumentLifecycleMonitoringDTXInstrumentWebRequestTimingDTXInstrumentWebViewTimingDTXInstrumentAutoUserActionOther Diagnostic Data
Yes
OneAgent captures the following diagnostic data:
shareLogsFile
No
The shareLogsFile API allows you to share locally stored log files via an iOS sharing sheet (UIActivityViewController). For more information, see Log sharing.
Surroundings
No
Body
No
Other Data
No