Cloudflare launches privacy -focused WordPress analytics platform
New analytics service doesn’t fingerprint or track visitors
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Content delivery networkproviderCloudflarehas announced a new privacy-respecting analytics service, which it has now integrated with the de-factoWordPress hosting platform, Wordpress.com.
The new product, dubbedPrivacy First Web Analytics, will allowwebsite publishersto collect usage data and get meaningful insights about their visitors without invading their privacy.
“At Cloudflare, our mission is to help build a better Internet, and part of that is to deliver essentialweb analyticsto everyone with a website, without compromising user privacy. For free. We’ve never been interested in tracking users or selling advertising. We don’t want to know what you do on the Internet — it’s not our business,” writes Cloudflare’s Product Manager, Data and Analytics, Jon Levine, as he announced the general availability of the new analytics product.
Privacy
Companies have made a fortune selling targeted privacy-intruding advertising on the Internet. Cloudflare argues that the same model is used by popular analytics platforms, without taking any names. “They track visitor behavior and create buyer profiles to retarget your visitors with ads; in exchange, you get free analytics,” it explains.
Cloudflare’s new analytics service doesn’t use any client-side states like cookies, nor does it track users via their IP address, or user agent string, or other such immutable attributes.
“Rather than count unique IP addresses, which would require storing state about what each visitor does, we can simply count the number of page views that come from a different site. This provides a perfectly usable metric that doesn’t compromise on privacy,” explains Cloudflare.
While anyone can sign up and use the new web analytics service for free by adding an HTML snippet in their web pages, Cloudflare has tied up with Automattic, the company that supports the development of the WordPressopen sourcecontent management system (CMS), to integrate the tracking code in the WordPress.com dashboard.
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Cloudflare has collaborated with Automattic in the past as well, with theAutomatic Platform Optimization serviceto speed up WordPress websites.
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