- Before you start, please refer to and review the Automattic Privacy Notice and Privacy Policy.
We are fully committed to the privacy and security of our customers and their personal data.
- How Jetpack Uses Your Data
- Cookies
- General Analytics Tracking
- Managing Your Email Preferences
- Privacy Policy Helper
- GDPR Compliance
How Jetpack Uses Your Data
For a better understanding of how Jetpack uses your data, please refer to the Automattic Privacy Notice (Automattic owns and operates the Jetpack plugin), the Automattic Privacy Policy and our detailed What Data Does Jetpack Sync? support article.
The specifics around Jetpack’s data usage will depend on the features you have activated on your site; note that some features are auto-activated. Click on any feature below to review its respective privacy information and deactivation instructions. Please note that some of this documentation is still in progress.
Cookies
You can find Automattic’s comprehensive Cookie Policy here.
Cookies are used by Jetpack in a variety of ways to improve your experience and provide the core functionality of some features. You can find specific details about these cookies and their purposes in our dedicated support document here.
If you’d like to add a cookie banner to your site, you can take advantage of our Cookies & Consent Banner widget.
General Analytics Tracking
In order to better understand how our customers use Jetpack — and so that we can efficiently and effectively improve the product — we actively track activities around the product, including page views (WordPress.com and within the dashboard of your own WordPress site on which Jetpack is installed) and clicks (on any links or banners used when managing your site via WordPress.com or within the Jetpack dashboard of your own WordPress site on which Jetpack is installed, or when using the dashboard quick switcher to move between your WordPress site dashboard and WordPress.com dashboard), as well as when the Jetpack plugin is deactivated or Jetpack disconnected (tracking events related to the disconnection dialog box). We also track product suggestions activities depending on which selections or user flows are taken when using the Jetpack Assistant, and partner coupon code usage.
Emails sent to you by Jetpack and WordPress.com will also include standard tracking, including open and click activities. Learn how to unsubscribe from these emails.
These kinds of analytics events will be attached directly to your WordPress.com account and are handled via a first-party system that Automattic owns and maintains. In general, the following data will be sent with each such usage event: IP address, WordPress.com user ID and username, WordPress.com-connected site ID, user agent, referring URL, timestamp of event, browser language, and country code. This data collection is done in various ways, including embedding an invisible g.gif
or v.gif
image in a page. We also add a from
parameter to pre-connection button links for source tracking.
For users of both WooCommerce and Jetpack, additional usage tracking is in place by default. Specifically, this includes activity on site product pages, as well as cart and checkout. Learn more about this feature as well as finding out how to disable this.
In order to opt out of both general analytics and WooCommerce tracking (if WooCommerce is in use), click on the Privacy link in the footer of the Jetpack page within your WordPress dashboard and toggle the following option:

Managing Your Email Preferences
You have full control over email communications sent to you by WordPress.com and Jetpack. To manage these preferences, go to https://wordpress.com/me/notifications/updates, toggle the checkboxes as desired, and click on the Save Settings button when finished.

You will also find an Unsubscribe link in the footer of all emails relating to marketing or promotions.
Privacy Policy Helper
If you’re constructing your site’s own privacy policy, you can use our new tool that allows you to select which Jetpack features you’ve activated on your site, generate the appropriate visitor-focused privacy policy content, and copy it (text or HTML) directly to your clipboard.
This tool will be integrated directly into the plugin in a future release.
GDPR Compliance
We at Automattic have added new privacy features and updated our policies in order to comply with Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). You can read more about these updates here.