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authorAndrew Maguire <andrewm4894@gmail.com>2021-04-14 21:07:46 +0100
committerGitHub <noreply@github.com>2021-04-14 21:07:46 +0100
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Replace references to Google Analytics with Posthog where relevant (#10868)
* Swapping out sentence about Google Analytics with a PostHog version of it. * replace "Google Analytics" with "Netdata" replace "sent to Google Analytics" with "sent to Netdata". Since we are no using a self hosted Netdata PostHog instance i think "sent to Netdata" makes most sense. * update opt-out paragraph based on posthog * Replace references to Google Analytics with PostHog @joelhans @cakrit i'm assuming with might need to have legal input on any changes to this doc so my changes may or may not be acceptable, at a minimum they need a review by someone from legal. * update google analytics reference with posthog * replace google analytics with posthog * replace google analytics with netdata
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### Opt-out of anonymous statistics
-Starting with v1.12, Netdata collects anonymous usage information by default and sends it to Google Analytics. Read
+Starting with v1.30, Netdata collects anonymous usage information by default and sends it to a self hosted PostHog instance within the Netdata infrastructure. Read
about the information collected, and learn how to-opt, on our [anonymous statistics](anonymous-statistics.md) page.
The usage statistics are _vital_ for us, as we use them to discover bugs and prioritize new features. We thank you for