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Add GDPR related policy regarding how we handle cleaning diagnostics.
Signed-off-by: Guillaume Tardif <guillaume.tardif@docker.com>
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If you do not want auto-send of usage data, use the Stable channel. For more
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information, see [Stable and Edge channels](#stable-and-edge-channels) ("What is the difference between the Stable and Edge versions of Docker for Mac?").
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### How is personal data handled in Docker Desktop?
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When uploading diagnostics to help Docker with investigating issues, the
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uploaded diagnostics bundle may contain personal data such as usernames and IP
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addresses. The diagnostics bundles are only accessible to Docker Inc. employees
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who are directly involved in diagnosing Docker Desktop issues. By default Docker
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Inc. will delete uploaded diagnostics bundles after 30 days unless they are
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referenced in an open issue on the
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[docker/for-mac](https://github.com/docker/for-mac/issues) or
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[docker/for-win](https://github.com/docker/for-win/issues) issue trackers. If an
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issue is closed, Docker Inc. will remove the referenced diagnostics bundles
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within 30 days. You may also request the removal of a diagnostics bundle by
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either specifying the diagnostics ID or via your GitHub ID (if the diagnostics
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ID is mentioned in a GitHub issue). Docker Inc. will only use the data in the
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diagnostics bundle to investigate specific user issues, but may derive high
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level (non personal) metrics such as the rate of issues from it.
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## How can I...?
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### Can I use Docker for Mac with swarm mode?
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If you do not want auto-send of usage data, use the Stable channel. For more
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information, see [Stable and Edge channels](#questions-about-stable-and-edge-channels) ("What is the difference between the Stable and Edge versions of Docker for Windows?").
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### How is personal data handled in Docker Desktop?
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When uploading diagnostics to help Docker with investigating issues, the
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uploaded diagnostics bundle may contain personal data such as usernames and IP
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addresses. The diagnostics bundles are only accessible to Docker Inc. employees
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who are directly involved in diagnosing Docker Desktop issues. By default Docker
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Inc. will delete uploaded diagnostics bundles after 30 days unless they are
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referenced in an open issue on the
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[docker/for-mac](https://github.com/docker/for-mac/issues) or
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[docker/for-win](https://github.com/docker/for-win/issues) issue trackers. If an
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issue is closed, Docker Inc. will remove the referenced diagnostics bundles
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within 30 days. You may also request the removal of a diagnostics bundle by
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either specifying the diagnostics ID or via your GitHub ID (if the diagnostics
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ID is mentioned in a GitHub issue). Docker Inc. will only use the data in the
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diagnostics bundle to investigate specific user issues, but may derive high
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level (non personal) metrics such as the rate of issues from it.
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### Can I use Docker for Windows with new swarm mode?
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Yes! You can use Docker for Windows to test single-node features of
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