Integrating Google's Measurement Protocol into Manta.
Related Issue
None.
Motivation and Context
This is actually not a feature for the end users but rather for the development purpose.
For example, it can show the number of people upgrade from verX -> verY. If the adoption rate is lower than expected, maybe there is an issue with the upgrade or onboarding process...
Privacy?
Manta does not touch your data. The only thing it reports to GA is your usage of the app.
All data is sent securely and anonymously.
Users also have the option to turn off this feature completely, even though it is not recommended as the data can be helpful for the development of Manta.
Screenshots (if appropriate):
Types of changes
[ ] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
[x] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
[ ] Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause existing functionality to change)
Checklist:
[x] My code follows the code style of this project.
[ ] My change requires a change to the documentation.
[ ] I have updated the documentation accordingly.
[x] I have read the CONTRIBUTING document.
[ ] I have added tests to cover my changes.
[x] All new and existing tests passed.
[ ] I have included a migration scheme (If type of change is breaking change)
Description
Integrating Google's Measurement Protocol into Manta.
Related Issue
None.
Motivation and Context
This is actually not a feature for the end users but rather for the development purpose.
For example, it can show the number of people upgrade from verX -> verY. If the adoption rate is lower than expected, maybe there is an issue with the upgrade or onboarding process...
Privacy?
Screenshots (if appropriate):
Types of changes
Checklist: