Flurry — guides
If a privacy review, App Store rejection, or ATT prompt is forcing a rethink, these guides cover the move off the most-used mobile analytics SDKs. Each page is tool × outcome: what the tool collects today, what to remove, and the comparison vs Respectlytics.
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Replace Flurry to remove the ATT prompt
Migrate from Flurry to Respectlytics so your iOS app doesn't need to show the ATT prompt. Helps developers avoid collecting personal data.
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Replace Flurry to stop collecting personal data in analytics
Migrate from Flurry to Respectlytics. 5-field event schema enforces no PII at the API boundary. Helps developers avoid collecting personal …
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Replace Flurry so analytics never touches PHI
Migrate from Flurry to Respectlytics so analytics doesn't store the data HIPAA classifies as PHI. Helps developers avoid collecting persona…
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Replace Flurry with a strict 5-field event schema
Migrate from Flurry to a 5-field event schema. Extras rejected at the API. Helps developers avoid collecting personal data in the first pla…
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Replace Flurry with a RAM-only event queue
Migrate from Flurry to a RAM-only event queue. Zero bytes written to disk for analytics. Helps developers avoid collecting personal data.
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Replace Flurry to ship fewer third-party SDKs
Migrate from Flurry to Respectlytics to reduce your dependency tree. Helps developers avoid collecting personal data.
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Replace Flurry to shrink your app binary
Migrate from Flurry to a lighter analytics SDK. Helps developers avoid collecting personal data and ship smaller binaries.
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Replace Flurry to speed up cold start
Migrate from Flurry to a lighter analytics SDK to reduce cold-start latency. Helps developers avoid collecting personal data.
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Replace Flurry for EU data residency
Migrate from Flurry to Respectlytics for EU-only data storage. Helps developers avoid collecting personal data and simplifies vendor review…
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Replace Flurry with self-hosted analytics
Migrate from Flurry to self-hosted Respectlytics. AGPL-3.0 server, MIT SDK. Helps developers avoid collecting personal data.
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Replace Flurry with an open-source analytics stack
Migrate from Flurry to open-source Respectlytics. MIT SDK, AGPL-3.0 server. Helps developers avoid collecting personal data.
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