This transformation sets all specified properties on ingested events to null
, effectively preventing PostHog from collecting information you do not want it to use.
It is used by teams such as WittyWorks to protect user privacy by removing unneeded geographic data.
Requirements
Using this requires either PostHog Cloud with the data pipelines add-on, or a self-hosted PostHog instance running a recent version of the Docker image.
Installation
- Log in to your PostHog instance
- Click "Data pipeline" in the left sidebar
- Search for 'Property Filter' press 'Install'
- Configure the by transformation by following the onscreen instructions.
Note: This transformation effectively removes information from PostHog events by setting properties to
null
. Apps on PostHog run in sequence, so it usually makes sense to place this transformation at the end of a sequence.
Note: If you are filtering $ip
, event.ip
will also be set to null.
Does this filter properties for retrospective events?
No. The Property Filter transformation will only work on events ingested after it was enabled.
Configuration
Option | Description |
---|---|
List of properties to filter out: Type: string Required: True | Separate properties with commas, without using spaces, like so: foo,bar,baz |
FAQ
Is the source code for this transformation available?
PostHog is open-source and so are all transformations on the platform. The source code for the Property Filter transformation is available on GitHub.
Who created this transformation?
This transformation was created by community members at WittyWorks to protect the privacy of their users. We'd like to thank Christian and Lukas Kahwe Smnith for creating the Property Filter.
Who maintains this?
This is maintained by the community. If you have issues with it not functioning as intended, please let us know!
What if I have feedback on this destination?
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What if my question isn't answered above?
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