-</div>\r
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-<div id="copyright">Last update: 1 April 2011<br />\r
- Peter Troshin, Jim Procter and Geoff Barton, The Barton Group, University of\r
-Dundee, UK</div>\r
-</div>\r
+<h3><a name="ga" id="ga"></a>JABAWS and Google Analytics </h3>\r
+<p>JABAWS reports web services usage to our group Google Analytics (GA) account. JABAWS usage statistics are collected for funding and reporting purposes, and no private information is collected. The data sent by JABAWS is as follows: </p>\r
+<ol>\r
+ <li>The IP address of the JABAWS server machine (the server IP can anonymized see <span class="hightlight">conf/GA.properties</span> config file)</li>\r
+ <li>The name of the web service that was called. </li>\r
+ <li>A few details of the system such as JABAWS version, java version, user language, color depth, screen\r
+ resolution and character encoding.</li>\r
+</ol>\r
+<p> Google Analytics can be disabled or adjusted by removing/editing <span class="hightlight">conf/GA.properties</span> Google Analytics (GA) settings file. We would appreciate it greatly if you could leave it on!</p>\r
+<p>All calls to GA are very lightweight, completed asynchronously, create very little overhead and do not influence the server response time or performance.</p>\r
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+<div id="copyright">Last update: 28 June 2013<br/>Sasha Sherstnev, Peter Troshin, Jim Procter and Geoff Barton, The Barton Group, University of Dundee, UK</div>\r
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