On Apr 28, 2010, at 11:35 AM, Brian Vuyk wrote:

Fred Jones wrote:

I think the most straightforward thing to do would be to use Google
Analytics. It has an API now (and Drupal module) that you could use to pull in data and build custom reports. The biggest downside I know is that you're prohibited per terms of use on tracking individual users so all data is
aggregate.


Does anyone else really NOT want to use GA just because you don't want
to give Google even more information about your business? Or is it
just me?

Fred

+1 to this. I've been gradually getting more uncomfortable with the amount of data google posesses about me, both business-wise and personally. I would love to see non-Google implementations.

In this particular case, the connection between uid and any other personal information shouldn't really be accessible by Google, so I don't see it as a major stumbling block. However, there are other reasons I'd like to avoid GA if there is a reasonable open
source alternative.

My biggest concern is that I won't be able to accomplish my goals because of some arbitrary restriction put in place by Google, or otherwise being at the whim of what they're willing to provide in the API. There is also the issue of data ownership, and
the difficulty in retrieving your data from a proprietary system.

- Ken Winters

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