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Issue 297533002: Improvements to incognito and file access metrics for extensions: only record (Closed) Base URL: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/src
Patch Set: Created 6 years, 7 months ago
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Index: tools/metrics/histograms/histograms.xml
diff --git a/tools/metrics/histograms/histograms.xml b/tools/metrics/histograms/histograms.xml
index ba4ab78b7e10e415cf4c4d1c91cf39d509f0d306..b1da60fe92080af4d19758e3c3f14977ff2ef857 100644
--- a/tools/metrics/histograms/histograms.xml
+++ b/tools/metrics/histograms/histograms.xml
@@ -6261,10 +6261,11 @@ Therefore, the affected-histogram name has to have at least one dot in it.
<histogram name="Extensions.FileAccessAllowed">
<owner>kalman@chromium.org</owner>
<summary>
- The number of installed extensions (and friends) that could have been given
- access to the file:// scheme, and were. This excludes entities such as
- platform apps (which don't have host permissions) and hosted apps (which
- aren't shown on chrome://extensions). See also
+ The number of extensions (and friends) that could have been given access to
+ the file:// scheme, and were, for users that have at least one extension
+ that could have been given access. This excludes anything that doesn't show
+ up in chrome://extensions (platform apps, hosted apps, component
+ extensions), policy-installed extensions, and unpacked extensions. See also
Extensions.FileAccessNotAllowed.
</summary>
</histogram>
@@ -6272,10 +6273,12 @@ Therefore, the affected-histogram name has to have at least one dot in it.
<histogram name="Extensions.FileAccessNotAllowed">
<owner>kalman@chromium.org</owner>
<summary>
- The number of installed extensions (and friends) that could have been given
- access to the file:// scheme, but weren't. This excludes entities such as
- platform apps (which don't have host permissions) and hosted apps (which
- aren't shown on chrome://extensions). See also Extensions.FileAccessAllowed.
+ The number of extensions (and friends) that could have been given access to
+ the file:// scheme, but weren't, for users that have at least one extension
+ that could have been given access. This excludes anything that doesn't show
+ up in chrome://extensions (platform apps, hosted apps, component
+ extensions), policy-installed extensions, and unpacked extensions. See also
+ Extensions.FileAccessAllowed.
</summary>
</histogram>
@@ -6305,20 +6308,24 @@ Therefore, the affected-histogram name has to have at least one dot in it.
<histogram name="Extensions.IncognitoAllowed">
<owner>kalman@chromium.org</owner>
<summary>
- The number of installed extensions (and friends) that could have been
- enabled in incognito, and were. This excludes entities such as platform apps
- (which cannot be enabled) and hosted apps (which aren't shown on
- chrome://extensions). See also Extensions.IncognitoNotAllowed.
+ The number of extensions (and friends) that could have been allowed in
+ incognito, and were, for users that have at least one extension that could
+ have been allowed. This excludes anything that doesn't show up in
+ chrome://extensions (platform apps, hosted apps, component extensions),
+ policy-installed extensions, and unpacked extensions. See also
+ Extensions.IncognitoNotAllowed.
</summary>
</histogram>
<histogram name="Extensions.IncognitoNotAllowed">
<owner>kalman@chromium.org</owner>
<summary>
- The number of installed extensions (and friends) that could have been
- enabled in incognito, but weren't. This excludes entities such as platform
- apps (which cannot be enabled) and hosted apps (which aren't shown on
- chrome://extensions). See also Extensions.IncognitoAllowed.
+ The number of extensions (and friends) that could have been allowed in
+ incognito, but weren't, for users that have at least one extension that
+ could have been allowed. This excludes anything that doesn't show up in
+ chrome://extensions (platform apps, hosted apps, component extensions),
+ policy-installed extensions, and unpacked extensions. See also
+ Extensions.IncognitoAllowed.
</summary>
</histogram>

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