On Dec 12, 2013, at 11:50 AM, Doug Dawson <dougdawson@mac.com> wrote:
> A problem with analytics is that you're (at least technically) obligated to disclose the use of it in your privacy policy, and in this day and age people have a tendency to react negatively to that, to an extent that can dwarf its usefulness.
(a) Someone actually READS privacy policies?!?!
(b) Are you aware of any cases where negative reaction to disclosure of analytics collection has dwarfed the usefulness of such collection?
(b)(2) If yes, please explain.
Thanks!
P.S. My experience is that analytics, correctly reported in privacy policies, are amazingly useful. If that's the "dwarfed" version, I'm very excited about the potential of people getting over it. :)
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