What is measured by default?
Once you have registered your site or app and deployed the javascript or SDK library, we will collect the following data for each session:
- last event
- duration
- online status
- visits/ sessions
- title
- area code (US)
- city
- company/ org
- country_code
- country_name
- currentTitle
- current visit duration
- dma_code
- entry page (landing page)
- event
- eventUnixTimestamp
- event_id
- first measurement
- first_session_unix_timestamp
- platform_version
- inet_aton
- connection_type
- IP address
- isp
- isp/ org
- last_speed
- latitude
- location_coordinates
- longitude
- machine_idx
- events per session
- number of sessions
- number of events this session
- operating system
- operating system version
- provider
- region
- region_code
- resolution
- search term
- session_end_unix_timestamp
- session_id
- session_start_unix_timestamp
- site
- timezone
- total duration
- total_number_sessions
- total events
- type
- use_id
- user_agent / device
- status
- visit_id
- zip code
How does Opentracker handle web sessions, or regarding onPause, onResume for apps?
Opentracker has defined the length of a session to 30 minutes, meaning that after 30 minutes of no activity the session will end and the last event received will be marked as the end of session.
How can I tell Opentracker to collect only the variables that I want to collect?
By default, Opentracker collects as much data as possible.
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