For the technical side: just look at this bug report, then you  see
what's being sent.

For the privacy side:

 * Everything except "CrashReports:" is public information which is not
specific to your system. CrashReports gives away which pending crash
reports exist on your system (not their content, though). I think this
is acceptable in terms of privacy, do you agree?

 * Unlike crash reports, we know that we do not send private information
in bug reports, so I see little point in adding an extra step for the
user.

** Changed in: apport (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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apport doesn't say what extra information it includes in the report
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/195514
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