TrueNAS CORETrueNAS CORE Nightly Development Documentation
This content follows experimental early release software. Use the Product and Version selectors above to view content specific to a stable software release.

TrueNAS Data Collection Statement

TrueNAS collects non-sensitive system data and relays the data to a collector managed by iXsystems. This system data collection is enabled by default and can be disabled in the web interface under System > General > Usage collection.

The protocol for system data collection uses the same TCP ports as HTTPS (443) and passes through most firewalls as an outgoing web connection. If a firewall blocks the data collection or the data collection is disabled, there is no adverse impact to the TrueNAS system.

When Usage collection is disabled, anonymous usage statistics consisting only of the software version and total system capacity (e.g. TrueNAS SCALE 24.04.0, 55 TB) are still collected. Information about system configuration and usage is not collected.

When enabled, non-sensitive system data is transmitted to iXsystems. iXsystems collects this data and uses it to identify the quality and operational trends in the fleet of TrueNAS systems used by the entire community, to identify issues, plan for new features, and determine where to invest resources for future software enhancements.

The non-sensitive system data collected is clearly differentiated from sensitive user data that is explicitly not collected by TrueNAS. This table describes the differences:

Sensitive User Data (NOT COLLECTED)Non-Sensitive System Data (Optionally Collected)
DescriptionAny data that includes user identity or business informationData that only includes information about the TrueNAS system and its operation
FrequencyNEVERDaily
ExamplesUsernames, passwords, email addressesAnonymous hardware inventory, faults, statistics, Pool configuration
User-created System and dataset namesSoftware versions, firmware versions
Directory, files names, user dataServices and features enabled, Usage and Performance statistics
Reviewing Usage Collection To review system usage data collected by TrueNAS, access the system shell via SSH or the console and enter midclt call usage.gather. This command returns the same statistics that are transmitted to iXsystems when Usage collection is enabled.

TrueNAS does not collect any user-defined names for servers, pools, datasets, shares, files, applications/jails, processes, and similar. In TrueNAS SCALE, applications do transmit chart release names for deployed applications (e.g. “minio/2.0.6”) but not user-defined names.

While usage collection gathers only non-sensitive system data, sensitive user data is included in a TrueNAS-generated debug file, such as those requested for a bug report, feature request, or other troubleshooting. Always store debug files in a secure location. Please review debugs and redact any sensitive information before sharing with external entities. The iXsystems Privacy Policy contains a detailed statement of our commitment to data privacy.