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- Aug 2021
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psyarxiv.com psyarxiv.com
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Saire, Josimar. E. Chire., & Masuyama, A. (2021). How Japanese citizens faced the COVID-19 pandemic?: Exploration from twitter [Preprint]. PsyArXiv. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/64x7s
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- May 2020
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support.google.com support.google.com
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You should then also create a new View and apply the following filter so as to be able to tell apart which domain a particular pageview occurred onFilter Type: Custom filter > AdvancedField A --> Extract A: Hostname = (.*)Field B --> Extract B: Request URI = (.*)Output To --> Constructor: Request URI = $A1$B1
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Now you can use Google Analytics without annoying Cookie Notices.
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www.iubenda.com www.iubenda.com
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In other words, it’s the procedure to prevent Google from “cross-referencing” information from Analytics with other data in its possession.
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developers.google.com developers.google.com
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You can enable an app-level opt out flag that will disable Google Analytics across the entire app.
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support.google.com support.google.com
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www.bounteous.com www.bounteous.com
- Mar 2020
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matomo.org matomo.org
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It’s the ethical alternative to Google Analytics.
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matomo.org matomo.org
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Source at: https://github.com/matomo-org/matomo
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daan.dev daan.dev
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If you want to disable Google Analytics-tracking for this site, please click here: [delete_cookies]. The cookie which enabled tracking on Google Analytics is immediately removed.
This is incomplete. The button is missing.
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Google Analytics created an option to remove the last octet (the last group of 3 numbers) from your visitor’s IP-address. This is called ‘IP Anonymization‘. Although this isn’t complete anonymization, the GDPR demands you use this option if you want to use Analytics without prior consent from your visitors. Some countris (e.g. Germany) demand this setting to be enabled at all times.
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support.google.com support.google.com
- Oct 2016
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www.google.com www.google.com
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For G Suite users in primary/secondary (K-12) schools, Google does not use any user personal information (or any information associated with a Google Account) to target ads.
In other words, Google does use everyone’s information (Data as New Oil) and can use such things to target ads in Higher Education.
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