@maique Sure. I don't care too much about the legal bullshit. From a developer perspective all analytics that give you stuff like unique visitors, info about what kind of device, browser version, how long they stayed etc (basic analytics info) are tracking and not great for privacy
@hjertnes Hmmmm… Thank you, a different perspective, one that I, not a developer, didn’t consider.
@maique I’m also on microanalytics. It’s quite good and very lightweight. Also, no requirement for gdpr banners. 😊
@maique It's been a long time since I've now used analytics on any of my sites but want to give this one a try. If I start obsessing over it, I may remove it 🙃
@maique curious if this does RSS analytics as well on Micro.blog. I've considered potentially having analytics again at various points, but one thing that bugs me about my Micro.blog site is what if you're using RSS? Following me? Those are important for how many people probably see what I write, possibly more so than visit my site. I also don't "need" them, but am very curious if I'm shouting into a void, especially with my longer posts.
@jsonbecker I have absolutely no idea, I'm sorry. Couldn't find any information regarding RSS on their support pages. Maybe sending the developers an email will get the answer you're looking for?
@pratik Easy to install, and easy to remove. I'm a very light user of the service, mostly check it when I have nothing else to do 🤣
@maique I came across Microanalytics a while back (probably via the same post as you 🤣) and I'm thinking I'll switch once my annual Plausible subscription is up. It's not like Plausible is expensive, but it's not like I need it either – I mainly put it in for curiosity – so for my kind of low-traffic personal site Microanalytics seems like a better fit.