Reference

Privacy

Warconomy's simple privacy note: it uses Google Analytics for basic, aggregate website traffic only — no ads, remarketing, or conversion tracking, and no individual user profiles. How to limit analytics in your browser.

Analytics

Warconomy uses Google Analytics to understand aggregate website traffic — roughly how many people visit, which pages they read, and where they came from. This helps decide what to improve.

Analytics may collect basic usage information such as the pages you view, your approximate location, device and browser type, and the referring site. Warconomy uses this only in aggregate; it does not build or publish individual user profiles.

Warconomy uses only basic pageview analytics. It does not use Google Tag Manager, advertising tags, remarketing, or conversion tracking, and it shows no ads.

Limiting analytics

You can limit or block analytics with your browser’s privacy settings, a tracker-blocking extension, or by opting out via Google’s tools. Blocking analytics does not affect your access to any of the data or pages on the site.

Data & sources

Warconomy itself publishes a static, source-linked dataset — it has no user accounts, logins, or databases, and it stores nothing you submit (there are no forms). For how the underlying figures are sourced and cited, see the methodology, sources, and how to cite. Warconomy is a reference layer — not investment, legal, or compliance advice.