Comment by bflesch
GDPR is not about cookies it is about you giving user data to another company, and by including plausible.io you are doing that.
GDPR is not about cookies it is about you giving user data to another company, and by including plausible.io you are doing that.
I guess I will have to dive into this a bit more. I don't want to make false claims on the site. From the research I did before choosing Plausible, they do not collect any user data. They collect statistics of things that happened, but no actual user data.
From their website:
"By using Plausible, you don’t need to have any GDPR, CCPA or PECR prompts and you don’t need a complex privacy policy about your use of analytics and cookies. With Plausible, you are not tracking any personal data after all. Your visitors can enjoy your site without any annoyances and distractions."
You can't even tell if the same person comes back on a different day.
You can see their full privacy statements here: https://plausible.io/privacy-focused-web-analytics.
Honestly, I don't even really need them. I may just remove it entirely. I am not a B2C or B2B website. It doesn't really matter to me that much to have the stats, but it is nice in general to see how it is doing. The votes submitted sort of count the users for me anyways.