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Matomo - A Free, Open Source, Self Hosted, Privacy Respecting Alternative to Google Analytics

Offered By: Awesome Open Source via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

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Explore Matomo, a privacy-respecting alternative to Google Analytics, in this comprehensive 38-minute video tutorial. Learn about the free, open-source, self-hosted platform that allows you to track valuable website visitor statistics while prioritizing user privacy. Dive into the Matomo user interface, navigate UI-based settings, and follow step-by-step instructions for installing and setting up MariaDB. Discover how to enable remote connections to MariaDB, install Matomo using Docker-CE, and configure your URL with Nginx Proxy Manager. Walk through the first-run setup wizard and learn how to add tracking code to your site for data collection. Gain insights into Matomo's features, pricing options for hosted solutions, and access additional resources through provided links.

Syllabus

Beginning
Introduction to Matomo
the Matomo User Interface
UI Based Settings - Brief Overview
Install and Setup MariaDB for Matomo
Allow Remote Connections to MariaDB
Install Matomo with Docker-CE
Setup my URL wtih NginX-Proxy-Manager
Matomo First Run / Setup Wizard
Add Tracking Code to a Site to Collect Stats


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Awesome Open Source

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