Hello!
I am using JIRA 6.2.3 on an intranet (no Internet access). I have noticed that JIRA makes frequent requests to Google Analytics (www.google-analytics.com). I am an JIRA administrator . The Google Analytics requests does not seem to happen for non-administrators.
How can I disable the Google Analytics requests?
Jørgen
I have checked the version 6.2 documentation also at: https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA062/Data+collection+policy
It points me to "Administration > System > General Configuration > Enable Atlassian analytics".
However, under "Administration > System > General Configuration" I can not see "Enable Atlassian analytics"
Jørgen
Hi again,
Just noticed that in page referred to be the link above there is a statement:
"Older versions of JIRA (before 6.3.3) and some Atlassian add-ons for JIRA had their own options for analytics that collected information via Google Analytics..."
Since I am using JIRA 6.2.3, I am still not sure how to disable Google Analytics. How can I do this this in version 6.2.3?
Jørgen
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Hi!
Thanks for the response!
However, under System > Advanced I do not have any "Analytics" settings?
Jørgen
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Hello,
On this page: https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/Data+collection+policy there are details about what is collected and how to stop it.
-- Pedro
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