Like millions of other applications, I use Google Analytics.
Google Analytics is a piece of software that grabs data about my users (you). It’s something like an advanced server log.
What does Google Analytics record?
- What actions you are taking in the application.
- How long you use the application for.
- What kind of device you’re using.
- And quite a bit more.
What do I do with your data?
The tracking information allows me to better understand the kind of people who use my applications and how they are using it. This allows me to make better decisions about design and features.
Occasionally, I will compile aggregate statistics about the number of user this application has and devices being used. No personally identifying data is included in this type of reporting.
All of my activity falls within the bounds of the Google Analytics Terms of Service.
Want to opt out of tracking?
You can also opt out of Google’s advertising tracking cookie.