- Documented Access Control features (e.g., Device Approvals, Password Rotation, 2FA, Custom Login Pages). - Added detailed descriptions for Logs & Analytics (Access Logs, Request Logs, Action Logs). - Included configuration instructions and feature-specific notes for Pangolin Cloud and Enterprise Edition. Signed-off-by: Stefan Mogeritsch <stefan.mo.co@gmail.com>
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Documentation Index
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Telemetry
Understanding Pangolin's anonymous usage data collection
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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:
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.