The logs told a story no one had asked to hear. Names, IPs, fingerprints—every click mapped to someone, somewhere. You never wanted that. You just needed the truth about what’s happening in your product without following people home.
Anonymous analytics is not about less data. It’s about the right data. Data stripped of identity but rich in insight. With proper analytics tracking, you can measure feature usage, performance, flow drop-offs, and success rates without storing a single personal detail. No invasive cookies. No dark patterns. No quiet stockpiling of user histories.
Tracking should answer clear questions. Which features get used the most? Where is friction? Do changes improve outcomes? When you collect only what you need for those answers, your systems stay lean, fast, and far less risky. Anonymous analytics removes entire categories of compliance headaches. There’s less to secure and less to leak.