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TelemetryDeck helps app and web developers improve their product by supplying immediate, accurate usage data while users use their app. And the best part: It's all anonymized so users' data stays private!

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Did you know you can follow TelemetryDeck‘s development live on a podcast? Listen to @daniel hang out with @davidgarywood every two weeks on @waitingforreview Available wherever you get podcasts you love 🧡 https://www.waitingforreview.com/s3e33

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TelemetryDeck, but for your website! Drop our new Web SDK into your website and get info about visitors, countries or origin, visited pages, and so much more! https://telemetrydeck.com/blog/web-sdk/?source=fediverse

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@swansinflight this new version should be vastly more friendly to use

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Super proud and happy to announce that we're sponsoring Hacking With Swift by @twostraws this week 🤩

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So I see some people like @telemetrydeck. However there's one big question:

Can the client software (that submits the data) easily outfitted with some kind of portal that enables the user to check what is being transfered? And I mean everything.

Promises that "privacy is being cared about" were made utterly unbelievable by surveillance capitalists, so this stuff needs to be as transparent as possible. Therefore, to quote Linus Torvalds here:
"Talk is cheap. Show me the code."

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@Natanox you very much can build such a feature 😊

Our SDKs are open source so you can check our work (the occasional PR is also really nice). You can totally build a UI on top of that that shows what’s being transferred to the user if you like.

Talk is cheap. Here‘s the code: https://github.com/TelemetryDeck/SwiftClient/blob/main/Sources/TelemetryClient/SignalManager.swift#L71

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@Natanox awesome, you can also write me questions at daniel@telemetrydeck.com :)

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@Natanox self hosting is a LOT of additional work for us so we‘re just offering it to enterprise customers. But I’ll be happy to have a video call and guide you through the code.

The main idea is that the SDK doesnt allow any personally identifiable data apart from the user identifier and those are hashed and salted on client in the code you saw. (we hash more on the server to decouple the data more safely too). So our dataset just doesn’t contain any PII.

More: https://telemetrydeck.com/docs/articles/anonymization-how-it-works/

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Celebrations! 🥳
The two billionth signal reached our servers. That's two billion clicks, taps, and app starts that provide information about the use of an app that were NOT attributed to a natural or legal person thanks to .
Read more: https://telemetrydeck.com/blog/summer-update-2023/?source=fediverse

PS: We've created a coupon code to celebrate: use code 2BILLION at checkout to get 50% off your order for an entire year (the coupon expires at the end of July, so better hurry).

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🌫 Paku by Kyle Bashour uses PurpleAir data to show air quality, temperature, and humidity. With this app, you can get hyperlocal temperature if you live somewhere with a high density of purple air sensors.
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/paku-aqi-widget/id1534130193

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💨 Windowmeter by Ryan Ramchandar is a wind app, that serves up wind direction and speed. Using real-time data, the wind compass keeps you in the loop about average wind speeds and gust peaks. Plus: hourly and daily forecasts right where you stand.
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/windometer/id1608854716?ign-itscg=30200&ign-itsct=apps_box_link

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We give a stage to app developers who use TelemetryDeck for privacy-friendly analysis of their app. In July, we focus on apps: https://telemetrydeck.com/blog/weather-apps/?source=fediverse

Get to know Big Weather by Tommi Urtti, Windowmeter by Ryan Ramchandar, Morpho by @thinktapwork, and Paku by Kyle Bashour.

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We are pleased to welcome a very special customer of TelemetryDeck: Stadtwerke Augsburg. The public sector company supplies our hometown with gas, electricity, water, and public transport. We start with their swa Mobil app (iOS).
https://telemetrydeck.com/blog/swa/?source=fediverse

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We've just updated the TelemetryDeck Swift SDK to v1.4.4 with visionOS support. It includes a lot of improvements by our contributors such as support for metadata enrichers and customizable LogHandlers. https://github.com/TelemetryDeck/SwiftClient/releases/tag/1.4.4

Here's how to update: https://telemetrydeck.com/docs/articles/update-package/?source=fediverse

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In this month's member shoutout,
Zach from @glucomate, Jason from , and @Jeehut from ReMaFoX talk about their latest and how fast it was adopted by their users.

Check out our blog for the first-hand experience: hhttps://telemetrydeck.com/blog/updated-apps-wwdc/?source=fediverse

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@telemetrydeck Maybe get ahead of this?

I ran into an issue with an App Store reviewer who decided that anonymous analytics counted as “tracking.”

"In cases when a user has not provided tracking permission, iOS 17 automatically blocks connections to tracking domains that have been specified in any privacy manifest included in your app. … By preventing accidental connections, this feature helps to preserve your intention to not track users without their permission.”

https://www.branch.io/resources/blog/the-dark-horse-of-wwdc-2023-privacy-policies-finally-get-real/

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@michaell thanks for the heads-up, I remember your case! We‘re reading through the docs and try to have an answer before the launch of iOS 17

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Good thing TelemetryDeck supports Unity!

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93% of iPhones are running iOS 16, and 46% of those are running iOS 16.4. And did you know there's a VR headset approaching the Apple Ecosystem? Also, the surprising popularity of the iPhone 11. Read more in our monthly Orbital Survey: https://telemetrydeck.com/blog/ios-market-share-06-23/?source=fediverse

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A/B testing is now available in TelemetryDeck for all our customers 🚀🥳 https://telemetrydeck.com/blog/update-4.0/?source=fediverse

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Calling it now: the Apple headset is either not coming this WWDC or it is not running iOS apps. Because we have nothing in our dataset. 😤

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We give a stage to app developers who use TelemetryDeck for privacy-friendly analysis of their app. In May, we focus on photo and video apps.
Get to know Trichromatic by @DerLobi, @hellothere, @Captionista, and Cascable.
https://telemetrydeck.com/blog/photo-video-apps/?source=fediverse

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TQL Queries now link to the docs and the example section. Also, we now have an example section 😎

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91.7% of all iOS devices are running iOS 16.

42% are running iOS 16.4.
1.3% are running iOS 16.5 beta.
Around 0.002 are running iOS 16.6

📈https://telemetrydeck.com/blog/ios16-market-share-05-23/

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