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Friday, March 19, 2010

Google Analytics to allow per-user opt-out

Google Analytics to allow per-user opt-out

Lovers of privacy and of "not doing evil", rejoice!

The Google Analytics team just announced they are working on a browser-based opt-out mechanism. In simple terms, this means that a user could install an add-on or a plug-in and simply say "I don't want Analytics to track me, ever". Bam -- done deal. No more Analytics tracking for said user on any site.

I think this is a brilliant PR move on the part of Google. Out of a 100% of all browser users, how many know add-ons exist? How many are aware of Analytics? Out of those, how many would go through the trouble of locating and installing anti-Analytics for their browser? I'm guessing is comes down to less than 0.5% of all users. So it's a total win for Google here; privacy lovers can't whine because it's really the only Analytics suite with selective opt-out (to the best of my knowledge, anyway) while on the whole, Analytics won't be affected at all. Genius.

Go there...
http://www.downloadsquad.com/2010/03/18/google-analytics-to-allow-per-user-opt-out/

Don

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