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<img src="images/logo.png" height="50" alt="Shynet logo">
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Modern, privacy-friendly, and cookie-free web analytics.
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<p align="center">
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  <img align="center" src="images/logo.png" height="50" alt="Shynet logo">
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  <p align="center">
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    Modern, privacy-friendly, and cookie-free web analytics.
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    <br>
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    <strong><a href="#installation">Getting started »</a></strong>
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  <p align="center"><a href="#screenshots">Screenshots</a> • <a href="#features">Features</a> • <a href="#roadmap">Roadmap</a></p>
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@ -85,7 +94,7 @@ You can find installation instructions in our [Getting Started Guide](GUIDE.md#i
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**Does Shynet respond to Do Not Track (DNT) signals?** Yes. While there isn't any standardized way to handle DNT requests, Shynet allows you to specify whether you want to collect any data from users with DNT enabled on a per-service basis. (By default, Shynet will _not_ collect any data from users who specify DNT.)
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**Is this GDPR compliant?** It also depends on how you use it. If you're worried about GDPR, you should talk to a lawyer about your particular data collection practices. I'm not a lawyer. (And this isn't legal advice.)
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**Is this GDPR compliant?** It depends on how you use it. If you're worried about GDPR, you should talk to a lawyer about your particular data collection practices. I'm not a lawyer. (And this isn't legal advice.)
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## Roadmap
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