![]() ![]() Matomo adheres to free software and open-source principles ![]() Rather than being trapped by a solution you’ll outgrow, this access to the source code, raw data and APIs is liberating.Įthical and trustworthy – People choose Matomo for a reason, and it’s because we are here to empower you to choose a software that is fully yours to own, modify and explore. Transparency – The source code is open for all to see, “open source”.įree from being locked in to one vendor – Choosing open-source means the power of the solution rests in your hands. Reliability – Because there is a community of talented contributors and developers constantly improving and adding fixing the code, over time it becomes increasingly more dependable since there have been so many eyes on it. We also run a dedicated bug bounty programme for security issues. ![]() Security – Our open-source solution is more secure as we’re able to tap into the collective power of a community to ensure our code is more thoroughly examined and reviewed. This is because we don’t require contributors to give over the copyright of their code, and so the core is protected from any licensing issues. There will never be an event which will cause Matomo to turn the open-source software into proprietary software. Interested in joining this community? Get involved!įuture-proof analytics – No matter what happens in the future, the Matomo core software will remain free forever. Without a community of believers, contributors to encourage, challenge and advocate for us, we wouldn’t have made it to where we are. The main benefits of free and open-source analyticsĬommunity – A thriving open-source community is a treasured asset to any open-source project. This movement has produced millions of lines of code, documentation, and a vibrant community of which Matomo is proud to be a part of. Licensed to be free to use, modify, and distribute.įree software has been a coherent social movement for more than two decades. We have made a deliberate choice to offer freedom by choosing the GNU General Public License v3 (or later). ![]()
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