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Kiwi TCMS – Anonymous analytics via Plausible.io

Kiwi TCMS – Anonymous analytics via Plausible.io


Since the very beginning when we launched Kiwi TCMS our team has been struggling to
understand how many people use it, how active these users are, which pages & functionality
they spend the most time with, how many installations of Kiwi TCMS are out there in the wild
and which exactly versions are the most used ones!

We reached over 2 million downloads
without any analytics inside the application because we do not want to intrude
on our users’ privacy and this has not been easy! Inspired by
a recent presentation
we learned about Plausible Analytics – GDPR, CCPA and cookie law compliant, open source site analytics tool –
and decided to use it! You can check-out how it works here.

Starting with Kiwi TCMS v13.1 anonymous analytics will be enabled for statistical purposes.
Our goal is to track overall usage patterns inside the Kiwi TCMS application(s),
not to track individual visitors. All the data is in aggregate only.
No personal data is sent to Plausible.

Anonymous analytics are enabled on this website,
inside our official container images and for
all tenants provisioned under https://*.tenant.kiwitcms.org. Running containers
will report back to Plausible Analytics every 5 days to send the version number of Kiwi TCMS,
nothing else! Here’s a preview of what it looks like:

You can examine our source code
here and here.

Staying true to our open source nature we’ve made the
kiwitcms.org stats dashboard publicly available immediately!
In several months we are going to carefully examine the stats collected by the kiwitcms-container dashboard
and consider making them publicly available as well! Most likely we will!

A number of [open source] organizations have publicly endorsed the use of Plausible Analytics:

You can also inspect this huge list of
Websites using Plausible Analytics
compiled by a 3rd party vendor!

  • Leave everything as-is and help us better understand usage of Kiwi TCMS
  • Update the setting PLAUSIBLE_DOMAIN and collect your own stats with Plausible
  • Update the setting ANONYMOUS_ANALYTICS to False and disable all stats

IMPORTANT: Private Tenant customers and
demo instance users cannot opt-out! Given that they
are consuming digital resources hosted by our own team they have already shared
more information with us than what gets sent to Plausible!
Note that we do not track individual users, analyze or sell your information to 3rd parties
even across our own digital properties!

Happy Testing!


If you like what we’re doing and how Kiwi TCMS supports various communities
please help us!



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