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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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Pseudonymised data being transferred across the pond.
The Uni Oslo IP Proxy does not seem production-ready. It relies on the Google Analytics script being loaded from Google servers, and only handles IPv4. It does not seem to consider anonymization of further categories of data that is also collected by GA. I've previously had some discussions on this subreddit with the developer of Privera which clearly does achieve strong pseudonymization, though some implementation choices are of dubious value and I wouldn't recommend it for production use either.
- Lösung für das aktuelle Google Analytics Urteil gesucht
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A library for consent less Google Analytics
A couple of months ago there was a discussion here about Privera, a similar anonymization proxy. It contains a database of common user agent regexes that allow it to strip out unnecessary details. But I'm not sure where Privera got this database from, so licensing is unclear.
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Free and privacy-compliant Analytics
https://privera.io/ which is actually 100% free under 10k events. It works as an anonymizing proxy between you and GA, which is not perfect as it's still Google, but it seems like a fair tradeoff. It seems like a very little project though, do anyone of you have heard about it ?
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Privacy-first, ethical and cookieless Google Analytics
I wanted to share with you our latest project. Privera.
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How to use Google Analytics without cookie consents.
With regards to this very subject, we have open-sourced a new kind of approach. In a nutshell, you can continue using tools like Google Analytics (without breaking them) but do not need any cookies. You do not need cookie consents anymore (as long as you do not intend to send any further PII to GA).
Fathom Analytics
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Must-Have Features to Look for in a Blogging Platform
Fathom Analytics (paid)
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Tell HN: My Favorite Tools
A few apps that are a joy to use:
https://ia.net/writer for writing.
https://usecontrast.com/ for checking contrast.
https://sipapp.io/ for picking colors.
https://nova.app/ for editing code.
https://cleanshot.com/ for screenshots.
https://getpixelsnap.com/ for measuring elements on screen.
https://netnewswire.com/ for reading things via RSS.
https://panic.com/transmit/ for file transfers.
https://usefathom.com/ for web analytics.
https://balsamiq.com/ for wireframes.
What else?
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11 Ways to Optimize Your Website
There are many good, lightweight, and open-source alternatives to Google Analytics, such as Plausible, Matomo, Fathom, Simple Analytics, and so on. Many of these options are open-source, and can be self-hosted.
- Ask HN: Is Google Analytics that useful?
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Best alternative to GA4 when Google Ads is your most important channel?
Fathom Analytics - https://usefathom.com/blog/import-data-from-google-analytics
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Companies must stop using Google Analytics
Yes, you should absolutely not be using Google Analytics. They don't need more data, your users don't want to see cookie banners and most of you really don't need 99% of the data that you can filter through...
I can't recommend Fathom (https://usefathom.com) enough. They have a huge focus on privacy-first tracking. You don't need to show a cookie banner and you can still track events etc.
If you want $10 credit for signing up, use https://usefathom.com/james but otherwise, https://usefathom.com
Seriously, Google Analytics sucks. Use anything other than that.
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I’ve roasted 850 landing pages in 2.5 years. Here are the 15 most common mistakes and how to fix them.
Example: https://usefathom.com/ and june.so
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Reached $500 in sales in 1 week with my new product! (no AI)
We've got inspired by https://usefathom.com/ and https://plausible.io/ - plus there is some negative sentiment with *some* smaller players about DocuSign
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Why block fathom analytics?
I am in no way affiliated with fathom analytics (https://usefathom.com/) but I use it on some of my sites in order to understand (aggregate) user behaviour to improve the experience.
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What are some tools which you guys think are essential for SAAS ?
Fathom Analytics (https://usefathom.com) - A web analytics tool that provides easy-to-understand website stats.
What are some alternatives?
Umami - Umami is a simple, fast, privacy-focused alternative to Google Analytics.
Plausible Analytics - Simple, open source, lightweight (< 1 KB) and privacy-friendly web analytics alternative to Google Analytics.
ipproxy - Proxy to zero the last octet of the ip-address from Google Analytics client requests to /collect and then pass them along to Analytics using the Google Analytics Measurement Protocol. Mainly useful if you prefer to do ip-address anonymization yourself (e.g. to conform with local legal requirements).
Matomo - Empowering People Ethically with the leading open source alternative to Google Analytics that gives you full control over your data. Matomo lets you easily collect data from websites & apps and visualise this data and extract insights. Privacy is built-in. Liberating Web Analytics. Star us on Github? +1. And we love Pull Requests!
anolytics
poeticmetric - PoeticMetric is a free as in freedom, open source, privacy-first, regulation-compliant, and blazingly fast Google Analytics alternative.
duckduckgo-locales - Translation files for <a href="https://duckduckgo.com"> </a>
GoatCounter - Easy web analytics. No tracking of personal data.
PeerTube - ActivityPub-federated video streaming platform using P2P directly in your web browser
Offen - Offen Fair Web Analytics
PostHog - 🦔 PostHog provides open-source product analytics, session recording, feature flagging and A/B testing that you can self-host.