Overview
The Chaos Improvement Program is based on telemetry. It allows Chaos to track general Product usage statistics and to automatically collect crash information. The information collected includes what Product functionality and/or parameter values people use most often, which helps Chaos to optimize and improve the Product's performance.
No scenes, assets, or materials are collected.
Telemetry Files
The collected data is stored until it is sent to Chaos.
The unsent data is stored in a compressed XML file, which can be found here:
- Windows: C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Temp\Enscape\UserActionLogs
- macOS: Users/<username>/Library/Caches/Enscape/UserActionLogs/
The collected data can be inspected by un-archiving the file and opening it in any text editor.
Enable Telemetry
Once Enscape is successfully installed, you are invited to participate in the Chaos Improvement Program. By choosing to participate, you can contribute to the improvement decisions for the future versions of Enscape.
Your participation involves sharing anonymized telemetry, with the option to enable personalized telemetry too.
With Anonymized Telemetry, you share data on frequently used features and parameter values, which is not personally identifiable and is used mainly for aggregated statistics.
With Personalized Telemetry, you share the same data as with Anonymized Telemetry, along with information tied to your individual user license. This information contains personally identifiable information and enables Chaos to further optimize the product for better personal use.
You can change your choice at any time.
You can permit Chaos to receive telemetry data by enabling Telemetry at the end of the product installation.
Telemetry Window at the end of installation
Change Settings
You can change your choice at any time after installation by opening the Chaos Account window from the Enscape toolbar. On the bottom of the window, you will find the options to check/uncheck the Telemetry options.