What information is okay to share from the Analytics Dashboard on Fandom?
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When using the Analytics Dashboard on Fandom, it is generally okay to share certain types of information, while it is recommended to avoid sharing other sensitive data. Here's a breakdown of what information is typically considered safe to share:
1. Basic statistics: Metrics like page views, unique visitors, session duration, bounce rate, and similar general data are usually safe to share. These give an overall idea of the website's performance without revealing sensitive details.
2. Popular pages: Sharing the most popular or highly visited pages can provide insights into user interests without exposing any personal or identifying information.
3. Traffic sources: Information about where your website traffic is coming from (e.g., search engines, social media platforms, referral sites) can be shared as long as it doesn't reveal private data.
On the other hand, it is generally advised not to share the following sensitive information from the Analytics Dashboard:
1. User-specific data: Avoid sharing any personally identifiable information (PII) of individual users, such as IP addresses, usernames, email addresses, or any other personal details.
2. Demographic data: Avoid sharing demographic information about your users, including age, gender, location, or any other potentially identifying information.
3. Behavior patterns: Refrain from sharing detailed information about specific user behaviors, such as click paths, specific actions, or any data that can potentially identify individual users.
It's important to take privacy and data protection seriously. When in doubt, consult Fandom's guidelines and policies regarding the sharing of Analytics Dashboard information and ensure that you are complying with relevant privacy laws and regulations.