Google Issue Tracker
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Issue Tracker is a tool used internally at Google to track bugs and feature
requests during product development. It is available outside of Google for use
by external public and partner users who need to collaborate with Google teams
on specific projects.
Issue Tracker is not a general purpose issue-tracking tool and is not offered as
a consumer product for external teams who want to use it for their own issue
tracking. You cannot use this tool as a general place to submit feedback on
Google products. Refer to the documentation for individual products for
instructions on providing feedback.
Intended audience
Issue Tracker is intended for two sets of users:
- Public users of a limited set of approved projects designated by Google
- Partner users who are collaborating on specific projects with Google
Issue Tracker has access control permissions that govern which users can find,
view, create and modify issues for each project. These permissions are specified
by Google on a per-project basis. Non-Google users cannot add new projects to
Issue Tracker or administer permissions.
Public users
Public usersare users or developers of specific projects where Google has
designated Issue Tracker as the issue tracking tool. Users and developers of
projects where Issue Tracker is not the approved tracking tool cannot use it to
track their own issues.
Public users can access Issue Tracker at the following URL: https://issuetracker.google.com
Partner users
Partner usersare users from companies or organizations that are
collaborating with Google on specific projects that use Issue Tracker.
Partner users should follow the partner specific access instructions
and can access
Issue Tracker at the following URL: https://partnerissuetracker.corp.google.com
Terms of Service
Use of Issue Tracker is governed by Google Terms of Service Terms of Service
, the Service
Specific Terms User Content and Conduct Policy
and the Google Privacy Policy
.
The Issue Tracker User Content and Conduct Policy
details
the types of information that are inappropriate for submitting to Issue Tracker
which includes things like sensitive personal information and spam. Don't submit
inappropriate content in Issue Tracker. If you have inadvertently submitted
inappropriate content, request removal by filing a support ticket
.
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Last updated 2025-08-01 UTC.
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