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if you’re extra paranoid you can use a hash with a salt like the current day as the input to the HLL if you only care about visits per day, that would significantly reduce the possibility of using rainbow tables
aaronpk
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2025-11-30 04:43
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I specifically don't want to introduce a cookie myself (problematic in EU but also not a fan for a bunch of reasons), and I don't want to record IP addresses because that discloses too much about a person (specially if I have to reveal them to authorities)
pcarrier
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2025-11-30 04:40
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that lets me track a "visit" or something akin to a visist
pcarrier
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2025-11-30 04:39
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so maybe someone hits your site a few times. or a bot does. But you just store a UNIQ ip
[morgan]
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2025-11-30 04:39
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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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