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| | | | Personal blog of photographer and web developer David Calhoun. | |
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| | Recently I made the switch to self-hosted analytics, after being a long-term Google Analytics user. Almost every website you visit will have a Google Analytics tracker on it. I think there are idealogical and technical reasons to opt for self-hosted analytics instead. Tracking efficacy This one's quick. You're more likely to get analytics for a given user if you're using self-hosted analytics, than if you're using Google Analytics. About 26% of people are running adblockers now, a large percentage of which will also block tracking scripts, like GA. Having your analytics on analytics.yourdomain.com makes your requests less likely to be blocked. |