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by way66
2618 days ago
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No, because we've designed protection against collecting IP address, device type and OS. We don't use any SDK from Segment, Amplitude, or any third party analytics. Our iOS app only sends a device UUID, an event name (user:opened:app) and some event properties (not personal information). Someone should feel free to reverse-engineer our network requests to confirm what I'm saying. Also, let's talk about IP address. We have a CloudFlare worker that sits between our app and our analytics proxy (which role is to send data to Segment). And this worker from Cloudflare is a piece of code that removes the user ip address from the request made to our proxy, hosted on Heroku. Here is the worker code:
https://gist.github.com/pierrevalade/85bbe1e5278b81813e08e7e... That way, only Cloudflare gets the user IP address (and to my the best of my knowledge I don't know how to access it), and our servers never get it. |
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Why does your privacy policy mention third-party analytics then? Why do you mention “Segment sends the data to Amplitude” in another one of your comments if you claim here that you don’t use any third-party analytics service?
Also, just wondering - why do you need to send anything in the first place? People have been building software just fine for decades before this whole “analytics” plague started going around, and I didn’t notice software quality being improved by it (if anything software has gone significantly downhill).