Privacy

Privacy & Analytics

Threatpedia uses privacy-preserving analytics to understand which pages are useful, improve the corpus, and spot broken navigation without tracking individual people.

Analytics Provider

Threatpedia uses Plausible Analytics on the public production site. Plausible provides aggregate site metrics such as page views, referral sources, top pages, country-level location, device type, operating system, and browser.

Plausible is designed to work without cookies, local storage, cross-site identifiers, or behavioral advertising profiles. It does not give Threatpedia a way to identify a specific visitor.

What We Use It For

  • Understanding which articles and corpus areas receive the most traffic.
  • Finding navigation gaps, search problems, and broken discovery paths.
  • Prioritizing editorial and pipeline work using aggregate usage trends.

What We Do Not Do

  • We do not use advertising pixels or retargeting trackers.
  • We do not sell analytics data.
  • We do not use analytics to profile individual visitors.

More Detail

Plausible publishes its analytics data policy at plausible.io/data-policy.