Hi all, to follow up: I had a quick chat on Slack with Christian Grobmaier (VP Data Privacy @ ASF) and the ladies operating the Matomo instance @ ASF.
Privacy will urge to remove GA in the near future. The new privacy policy draft also removes GA [1], i.e. we have to make the move sooner or later. Let's be one of the early birds (besides Shiro, Maven and Flink). I created a related issue [2]. Gruß Richard [1] https://privacy.apache.org/policies/privacy-policy-public.html [2] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TOMEE-3851 Am Dienstag, dem 08.03.2022 um 08:09 +0100 schrieb Jean-Louis Monteiro: > Hi Richard, > > Thanks for the useful information. Haven't paid attention or the > restrictions. > > I'm fine to switch > > Le mar. 8 mars 2022 à 07:19, Zowalla, Richard < > richard.zowa...@hs-heilbronn.de> a écrit : > > > Hi all, > > > > we had a discussion regarding google analytics last year with the > > site > > relaunch. > > > > Looks like Google Analytics is now illegal in France [1] but ASF > > privacy > > policies still allow the use [2]. > > > > I am wondering, If we should switch to the ASF Matomo instance [3]. > > Matomo > > doesn't track full IPs, doesn't track sessions after closing the > > browser, > > etc. > > > > Therefore, I would propose to replace the GA code with Matomo in > > our > > website. Wdyt? > > > > Gruß > > Richard > > > > [1] > > https://matomo.org/blog/2022/02/france-google-analytics-gdpr-breach/ > > > > [2] https://www.apache.org/foundation/policies/privacy.html > > > > [3] https://matomo.privacy.apache.org/ > >
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