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Request to remove tracking from Go websites

26 pointsby zxwrtabout 3 years ago

3 comments

johnklosabout 3 years ago
&quot;We can&#x27;t run a web site without knowing how people use the site, where they spend time on it, and so on. It just can&#x27;t be done. Anyhow, if you care, everyone else is using Google Analytics, so shove off.&quot;<p>The problem with responses like these is that they&#x27;re very much bullshit. If they just said, &quot;we like it, and we&#x27;re too lazy&quot;, that&#x27;d be much more honest. Google Analytics doesn&#x27;t do anything that other kinds of tracking couldn&#x27;t do.<p>So, in a nutshell, these folks are basically saying that analytics are so important that they outweigh the intrusion, but they&#x27;re not important enough to implement their own analytics.<p>But most importantly and unlike many (most?) open source projects, it was made without regards for whether others feel strongly enough to offer to do the work. &quot;I don&#x27;t want to do it&quot; in many projects can be answered with, &quot;if you don&#x27;t want to do it, I&#x27;ll do it.&quot; That&#x27;s not an option here, and that&#x27;s why I think the response is bullshit.
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media-trivialabout 3 years ago
They&#x27;re not even using 3rd-party analytics tools, like most sites do. Some people can never be happy.
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greatgibabout 3 years ago
For me, the worst is this:<p>&quot;As for Go itself, there is no tracking per se but the go command does by default connect to a Google-run module proxy and checksum database, as is noted on the home page below the download button as well as at the top of <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;go.dev&#x2F;dl&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;go.dev&#x2F;dl&#x2F;</a>. That page in turn links to <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;proxy.golang.org&#x2F;privacy" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;proxy.golang.org&#x2F;privacy</a>, which explains exactly what information is and is not collected, and for how long&quot;