| Well, the first question is why are the pages rendering slow to begin with? One way to make the pages I visit load faster is to disable Javascript. Another is to remove (or block) advertising. Another is to put DNS data for these sites into local hosts or zone files. Those actions are how I prefer to approach the problem. However as far as I can tell, those are not actions Google wants to take. They have their own preferred approach. It is possible there are users who are aligned with Google in terms of how they want to approach the problems created by misuse/overuse of Javascript and advertising. It is also possible there are some users who have no idea why pages are slow to load. Those groups might want to send usage data to Google. However I am not in either group. I dislike the web advertising business that Google depends on and therefore must nourish and support. As such, there is no reason I can think of why I would want to send data to Google. Also, I have not checked but I wonder if Google is restricted in how they can use the collected diagnostic data. Are they prohibited from using it for the purposes of selling advertising? |
So if Chrome's ever made a UI change you disagreed with, then you're in a group that would have benefitted from sending Google usage data.
In terms of the restrictions on usage data, see https://www.google.com/chrome/privacy/whitepaper.html#usages... .