--- title: "Telemetry" description: "Understanding Pangolin's anonymous usage data collection" --- Pangolin collects anonymous usage telemetry to help us understand how the software is used and guide future improvements and feature development. ## What We Collect The telemetry system collects **anonymous, aggregated data** about your Pangolin deployment. For example: - **System metrics**: Number of sites, users, resources, and clients - **Usage patterns**: Resource types, protocols, and SSO configurations - **Performance data**: Site traffic volumes and online status - **Deployment info**: App version and installation timestamp ## Privacy & Anonymity **No personal information is ever collected or transmitted.** All data is: - **Anonymized**: Identifying info is hashed using SHA-256 - **Non-identifying**: Cannot be used to identify specific users or organizations ## Configuration You can control telemetry collection in your `config.yml`: ```yaml app: telemetry: anonymous_usage: true # Set to false to disable ``` ## What This Helps Anonymous usage data helps us: - Identify popular features and usage patterns - Prioritize development efforts - Improve performance and reliability - Make Pangolin better for everyone If you have concerns about telemetry collection, you can disable it entirely by setting `anonymous_usage: false` in your configuration.