Hackers with the same use case (simple blog pages visitors count) what are you using?
Also, if you collect data you need consent for, it didn't matter if they're cookies or something else. It's not the cookies that are being consented to, it's the data collection.
In there you can find also a link to a list of European alternatives https://european-alternatives.eu/category/web-analytics-serv...
[0] https://goatmobile.github.io/blog/posts/forms-analytics/
Goatcounter ends up being more flexible, once you realize that their “everything is just a path” approach actually DOES give you what you need, and backing it up is a matter of SQLite dumping to a file even mid-action and it’s done
I am one of the co-founders.
Self-Hosted GA and Hotjar alternative: https://uxwizz.com/
WordPress self-hosted analytics plugin: https://wplytic.com/
- easy to set up (Vercel + Railway in my case, but there are even more simple approaches) - easy to add to new projects (takes 1 minute to embed) - does 99% of what I need (I'd like to see a nicer funnel UI, which I think it's coming in v2)
https://www.simpleanalytics.com/
They have a great blog, very vocal about GDPR and related issues.
If you need selfhosted solution got for Matomo.
If you choose other solution, scrutinize their GDPR claims, you will be sruprised.
I generally use firefox focus to browse the web, so any site includes my own would block google analytics.
My criteria was that I needed something that is a part of my blog and can also handle utm parameters so I can track where traffic is coming from.
This plugin fit the criteria, so I use it in addition to GA.
I believe it is GDPR compliant.
https://www.gdpreu.org/the-regulation/key-concepts/personal-...