GhostlyX: Privacy-First Web Analytics Platform Without Cookies or Trackers
By
Jamie Woodruff
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Summary
GhostlyX is a privacy-focused web analytics platform that operates without cookies or trackers, providing website owners with actionable traffic insights while respecting user privacy. The platform emphasizes lightweight, non-invasive data collection for modern websites.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledGhostlyX is a lightweight, privacy-first web analytics platform built for modern websites.
No cookies, no trackers, and no invasive data collection.
Just fast, reliable, and actionable insights that help you understand your traffic, measure performance, and make better decisions without compromising user privacy.
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