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Yandex has put AppMetrica’s code into opensource
AppMetrica is among the top 5 international analytics systems by number of installations and processes data from more than 60 thousand applications every day.

Yandex has published the source code of the AppMetrica SDK, an analytical service for mobile applications. Now any developer can audit the AppMetrica SDK, suggest improvements and use code fragments in their projects. The code is distributed under an open license from MIT.
AppMetrica is among the top 5 international analytics systems by number of installations and processes data from more than 60 thousand applications every day. It can be used to collect statistics on traffic sources, audience and usage scenarios, as well as to conduct A/B tests and manage application configuration. The published source code includes all the features of the AppMetrica SDK. Developers will be able to use it in its entirety and modify it to suit their needs with attribution.
The AppMetrica service complies with ISO/IEC 27001 international standards. This means that the procedures for collecting and analyzing data with AppMetrica meet international information security regulations. The service complies with the requirements of the App Store, Google Play and other app stores, and uses only documented features of the operating systems. This also applies to the source code made available to the public.
Yandex consistently publishes its technologies in the public domain. For example, the company previously posted the source code of Metrica, an analytical tool for evaluating websites, the code of the YDB database management system, the YTsaurus platform for working with big data, and the userver framework for creating highly loaded applications.
