Hi Fabian,

It is not strange that people want to use Google Analytics, as there
don't seem to be any easy to use open source products available yet
that work in the same way.

However, it would be nice if a technical organisation such as Apache
could outline the more advanced ways of avoiding Google Analytics
completely, as the cookie still requires communication between the
user agent and Google and it is just their word that they will try
hard not to record the personal information in the query in any of
their databases or logs.

Cheers,

Peter

On 29 May 2012 18:01, Fabian Christ <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have resolved [1] and published the Google Analytics support for our 
> website.
>
> [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STANBOL-629
>
> Please note, that from now on a new privacy policy [2] got activated
> by this change.
>
> [2] http://incubator.apache.org/stanbol/privacy-policy.html
>
> which says
>
> "Last Updated: May 25, 2012
>
> Information about your use of this website is collected using server
> access logs and a tracking cookie. The collected information consists
> of the following:
>
> - The IP address from which you access the website;
> - The type of browser and operating system you use to access our site;
> - The date and time you access our site;
> - The pages you visit; and
> - The addresses of pages from where you followed a link to our site.
>
> Part of this information is gathered using a tracking cookie set by
> the Google Analytics service and handled by Google as described in
> their privacy policy. See your browser documentation for instructions
> on how to disable the cookie if you prefer not to share this data with
> Google.
>
> We use the gathered information to help us make our site more useful
> to visitors and to better understand how and when our site is used. We
> do not track or collect personally identifiable information or
> associate gathered data with any personally identifying information
> from other sources.
>
> By using this website, you consent to the collection of this data in
> the manner and for the purpose described above.
>
> If we make changes to our privacy policy, we will send a notification
> to our [email protected] mailing list along with
> updating the "Last Updated" date at the top of this page."
>
> Best,
>  - Fabian
>
> --
> Fabian
> http://twitter.com/fctwitt

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