Exactly, stripping UTM just screws with the results of (often small) businesses using google analytics trying to figure what campaigns/content efforts work.
GA does not provide any individually identifiable info to its users.
Stripping the params does not prevent google from tracking you internally.
So I am not sure what this is trying to accomplish.
GA does not provide any individually identifiable info to its users.
Stripping the params does not prevent google from tracking you internally.
So I am not sure what this is trying to accomplish.