Swetrix: A Privacy-Focused, GDPR-Compliant Alternative to Google Analytics
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Andrii Romasiun
Yesterday's bagel. Skim it, don't savour it.
Summary
Swetrix is presented as a privacy-focused, GDPR-compliant alternative to Google Analytics that doesn't use cookies. It offers comprehensive web analytics including traffic, speed, user sessions, sales, funnels, and error tracking through an intuitive dashboard while respecting visitor privacy.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledEasy-to-use and GDPR-compliant web analytics without invading the privacy of your visitors.
Understand your website traffic, speed, user sessions, sales, funnels and errors in a single, intuitive dashboard.
Cookieless and open source Google Analytics alternative
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