Analytics on my Websites

TL;DR;

I will be adding privacy preserving product analytics (P3A) to my websites over the coming months. These analytics will not allow me to uniquely identify you. You can see my revised privacy policy here and my old one here.

What will change

I will be adding P3A (Privacy Preserving Product Analytics) to my websites step-by-step over the coming months. This will allow me to see what pages are viewed how often and at what times my websites are most commonly viewed. (This blog won’t be affected btw)

How will this data be collected?

I will be using Matomo Analytics, which I host myself at https://analytics.janishutz.com. It is configured in the most privacy respecting way possible:

  • Your IP is anonymized to the format of e.g. 192.168.xxx.xxx (where xxx is hidden)
  • Data will be aggregated within 24 hours and raw data is deleted right there after (within about 1h)
  • I am using image-based tracking instead of JavaScript-based
  • Your country of origin is estimated based on your IP address

This will not allow me to uniquely identify you, but rather see from which countries people visit my websites and how people on average interact with it. This data is not tied to your janishutz.com ID if you sign up. To be precise, id.janishutz.com doesn’t collect any data on your interaction.

What happens with your data?

None of the data will allow me to uniquely identify you! I am not interested to know what an individual user does, but how the average user interacts with my website. None of the collected data will EVER be sold or handed over to anybody and is only accessible to me. This is the reason to why I do not use Google Analytics or anything similar, because my user’s privacy is my foremost concern when developing software. This is why my support system does not require you to sign up. You can get priority support once my store is up and running if you own a product that includes it when logging in.

Opting out of this data collection

You will have the option to disable the data collection by scrolling all the way down and unchecking the checkbox there. I would though strongly encourage you to leave this enabled to help me optimize my services and focus on the most important aspects instead of wasting time and resources on features barely anybody uses.

Updates to my privacy policy

You can see my revised privacy policy here and my old one here. The change involves a clarification that my mobile apps DO NOT collect any data on their usage and the addition that some of my services may use P3A. Be aware that the nature of data collection in my apps may change in the future, but will always use P3A, as I personally hate apps and websites that steal your data.

Credit for cover image: https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/blog/popular-privacy-browser-extensions/

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