After being taken down by other browsers like Firefox and Safari, third-party cookies are now being phased out by marketers’ favorite – Google Chrome. Here’s what that means.| Plausible Analytics
With under 100 days left until UA stops recording new traffic, sites need to move quickly onto a new platform. Here’s what you should know to succeed with the GA4 migration.| Plausible Analytics
Plausible Analytics is a web analytics plugin for WordPress that is a simple to use, lightweight and privacy-friendly Google Analytics alternative.| Plausible Analytics
Monitor your WooCommerce site with a single-click setup, with the Plausible Analytics plugin.| Plausible Analytics
Plausible is a lightweight and open-source Google Analytics alternative. Your website data is 100% yours and the privacy of your visitors is respected.| Plausible Analytics
The essentials of cookie consent, legal requirements, and user-friendly strategies to boost opt-in rates while keeping your site GDPR-compliant.| Plausible Analytics
An experienced data protection expert and lawyer explains how web analytics can be implemented in accordance with the strict requirements of ePrivacy Directive and the GDPR.| Plausible Analytics
Here’s a look at the meaning of GDPR, how it impacts web analytics and steps you need to take to make Google Analytics GDPR compliant.| Plausible Analytics
Here’s a look at why you should remove Google Analytics from your website and help create a more open, independent web that’s more friendly to the visitors.| Plausible Analytics
Here’s why you should consider Plausible as a simple, lightweight, ethical, open-source and privacy-friendly alternative to Google Analytics.| Plausible Analytics
We’re introducing the “free as in beer”, self-hosted and AGPL-licensed Plausible Community Edition (CE).| Plausible Analytics
Plausible provides cookie-less web analytics without collecting personal data and while respecting the privacy of your website visitors.| Plausible Analytics