[[telemetry-settings-kbn]] === Telemetry settings in {kib} ++++ Telemetry settings ++++ By default, Usage Collection (also known as Telemetry) is enabled. This helps us learn about the {kib} features that our users are most interested in, so we can focus our efforts on making them even better. You can control whether this data is sent from the {kib} servers, or if it should be sent from the user's browser, in case a firewall is blocking the connections from the server. Additionally, you can decide to completely disable this feature either in the config file or in {kib} via *Management > Kibana > Advanced Settings > Usage Data*. See our https://www.elastic.co/legal/privacy-statement[Privacy Statement] to learn more. [float] [[telemetry-general-settings]] ==== General telemetry settings [cols="2*<"] |=== |[[telemetry-enabled]] `telemetry.enabled` | Set to `true` to send cluster statistics to Elastic. Reporting your cluster statistics helps us improve your user experience. Your data is never shared with anyone. Set to `false` to disable statistics reporting from any browser connected to the {kib} instance. Defaults to `true`. | `telemetry.sendUsageFrom` | Set to `'server'` to report the cluster statistics from the {kib} server. If the server fails to connect to our endpoint at https://telemetry.elastic.co/, it assumes it is behind a firewall and falls back to `'browser'` to send it from users' browsers when they are navigating through {kib}. Defaults to `'server'`. |[[telemetry-optIn]] `telemetry.optIn` | Set to `true` to automatically opt into reporting cluster statistics. You can also opt out through *Advanced Settings* in {kib}. Defaults to `true`. | `telemetry.allowChangingOptInStatus` | Set to `true` to allow overwriting the <> setting via the {kib} UI. Defaults to `true`. + |=== [NOTE] ============ When `false`, <> must be `true`. To disable telemetry and not allow users to change that parameter, use <>. ============