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the core problem is that I want a non-personal-data-correlated identifier
pcarrier
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2025-11-30 04:39
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you want unique IP addresses stored over a period of time
[morgan]
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2025-11-30 04:39
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where would you store that hash? in a cookie?
aaronpk
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2025-11-30 04:37
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> well I want to count them without personal data, if I had eg a random hash generated for each browser session and website that'd work out well
pcarrier
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2025-11-30 04:37
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morgan: yeah many people find it a more valuable insight than hits
pcarrier
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2025-11-30 04:35
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This isnt a direct answer but I use cloudflare and it tells me how many unique visitors
[morgan]
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2025-11-30 04:35
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well I want to count them without personal data, if I had eg a random hash generated for each browser session and website that'd work out well
pcarrier
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2025-11-30 04:33
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for example, recording a hash of the IP has the benefit of never actually storing their IP address, but still being able to correlate future visits from that IP. so is that acceptable? I’m guessing no
aaronpk
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2025-11-30 04:33
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in Create Day we briefly touched on counting visitors. approaches I can think to do that involve either a cookie or recording the client's IP. anybody know of/can think of decent heuristics without either?
pcarrier
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2025-11-30 04:31
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Hello all! I've been looking for a small web/indie web community. Have been learning how to code on and off (so, pretty terrible) but I'm committed to making my own custom website because trying other ways never works. It's just not me and I hate the limitations most plug & play website builders have.
snowlesstaco
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2025-11-30 04:07
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