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authorZhiming Wang <zmwangx@gmail.com>2015-09-25 12:30:06 -0700
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+title: "Removing Google Analytics from this blog"
+date: 2015-09-25T12:30:25-07:00
+date_display: September 25, 2015
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+There was a lengthy discussion about Peace and ad-blocking in [Accidental Tech Podcast Episode 136](http://atp.fm/episodes/136). There were many lessons to learn from the story; as a side effect, it also made me reconsider Google Analytics on this blog.
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+I've been a user of ad-blocking for years and have little to no moral burden.[^1][^2] I do hate being tracked online, even by Google (to whom I entrust so much my personal information), although it's certainly better (I believe) than the host of shadier ad networks out there. Given this, why should I force something even I hate down my visitors' throats? Google Analytics is nice at telling me how many page views I get and where they are coming from, and I don't earn any money so I shouldn't feel guilty about it, but (1) it does install a tracker, and (2) I care very little about traffic anyway.
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+At this point the decision is pretty clear. I'm simply removing Google Analytics from this blog. This makes the blog entirely cookie-free and JS-free (except the very occasional JS embed).
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+[^1]: I do try to support websites I frequent, e.g., through [Ars Premier](https://arstechnica.com/subscriptions/).
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+[^2]: Although it's easy to be a user of ad-blocking, I fully understand the moral (or even legal) burden of being the developer of an ad-blocker, let alone being the "face" of the ad-blocking industry; therefore, I understand and respect Marco's decision of pulling Peace.