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Blog of Simple Analytics

The EU wants to kill cookie banners Google is tracking you (even when you use DuckDuckGo) German court rules Meta’s tracking tech violates GDPR Closing the data gap - Simple Analytics x Usercentrics The EU-US data deal may be dead in the water You are missing 20% of your website data with GA4 How a reverse trial will push Simple Analytics to the next level Google will start tracking all your devices (WTF?) Big Tech Fails EU’s Digital Services Act: Only Wikipedia Passes the Test Meta fined $102 million by the Irish Data Protection Commission Europeans spend 575 Million hours per year clicking cookie banners The most interesting GDPR fines GDPR and fines: all there is to know Google loses key antitrust case Web Analytics for Crypto Companies Web analytics for publishers Google pulls Uno Reverse card: Rolls back decision to kill third-party cookies Privacy Monthly July 2024 Privacy Perspectives June 2024 Privacy Monthly June APRA fumbles targeted advertising Privacy Monthly May Meta loses key privacy battle Google delays cookie phase-out once again Privacy Monthly April 2024 Web Analytics and Consent Cookies 101 Privacy Monthly March 2024 German authority cracks down on cookie banners Google Tag Manager vs Google Analytics Google search alternative Data retention in Google Analytics Guide to Google Analytics and Cookie consent What are Google Analytics' identifiers? How to export data from Google Analytics Privacy Monthly February 2024 The Criteo case: a big deal for Big Tech Privacy Monthy January 2024 What the Digital Markets Act means for privacy Google Settles in $5B Incognito Mode Lawsuit Legal troubles for Adobe Analytics Web analytics for nonprofits HIPAA and mental health Why Meta subscriptions are under attack, and why it matters for privacy Privacy Monthly: December Simple Analytics AI Host analytics on Cloudflare Zaraz Add Google Analytics to Convertkit Google Analytics Pricing - Paid vs Free Road to 1 Million ARR - October update CCPA and Data Protection: all there is to know Analytics without a cookie banner Enterprise Analytics Privacy Monthly: November 2023 Delete Act: all you need to know Mobile App Tracking Under Fire The road to 1 Million ARR - September Update Privacy Monthly: October 2023 HIPAA violations First challenge to the EU-US data transfer framework Direct Marketing under GDPR Road to 1 million ARR - August Update CCPA vs CPRA: what is new? Privacy Monthly: September 2023 A/B Testing with Simple Analytics Dobbs v. Jackson ruling is a privacy mess Privacy Monthly: August 2023 What are your rights under the CCPA? When does the CCPA apply? How does the HIPAA compare to the CCPA and GDPR? Why Meta is in a world of trouble CJEU: cookie-based analytics collects sensitive data Road to 1 million ARR - July update All about the new Data Transfer Framework Road to 1 Million ARR - June update What is PHI under HIPAA? Sweden declares Google Analytics illegal Searching for GA4 Alternatives? Top 10 Reliable Options for Google Analyticss Ultimate HIPAA Compliance Checklist: Essential Steps for Healthcare Providers Privacy Monthly: June 2023 More troubles for Google Analytics The path to 1M ARR - May Update Data Processing Agreements Minimal Product Analytics Facebook data transfers declared illegal Is Google Analytics CCPA-compliant? Help us with your input Cookie banners: How to stay GDPR compliant? GDPR Compliance Checklist Privacy Monthly: May 2023 Improve your e-commerce performance with analytics European Facebook blackout is closer than we think Know your website’s Carbon Emissions - and how to reduce it The path to 1M ARR - April 2023 How to add video tracking using Google Tag Manager? How to track form submissions using Google Tag Manager? Why is my Simple Analytics data different from Google Analytics? Debug Simple Analytics script How to Import Google Analytics Data to Simple Analytics
Simple Analytics: Privacy-first website analytics
Iron Brands · 2023-05-04 · via Blog of Simple Analytics

Most web analytics services treat compliance as an afterthought. We thought about privacy from the ground up and built our analytics model around it. Privacy is the cornerstone of Simple Analytics.

All our analytics are based on events and referrals. We don’t use cookies, we don’t collect IP addresses, we don’t fingerprint visitors, and we only provide our customers with aggregate data. In a nutshell, we do not track your visitors in any way.

All the data in your dashboard is based on aggregate data and metrics that do not leave traces to individual users. We only collect what is really needed.

  1. All the insights you need
  2. Data minimization taken seriously
  3. No cookies
  4. Entirely EU-hosted
  5. We care about our customers
  6. You control your data
  7. No data breaches
  8. Data Retention
  9. Compliance made easy
  10. Transparency is key
  11. We are always improving

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All the insights you need

While we don’t collect personal data, we also provide you with all the insight you need to make your organization thrive.

You can track conversions, user engagement, marketing campaign performance, and more important metrics in real-time. Our intuitive UI makes it easy to analyze the data and spot long-term trends. Simple Analytics is all about doing more with less.

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Data minimization taken seriously

Data minimization is not just a legal requirement- it’s a philosophy for working with data. We take it seriously by not collecting a single bit of personal data from your visitors.

The metrics we provide are based on events and referrers. Minimal device and language data are collected to allow customers to optimize your site toward your audience, but we are careful not to collect too much. We dislike fingerprinting and do not intend to fingerprint visitors or enable our customers to do so based on the data we provide.

Bottom line, web analytics doesn’t get any more privacy-friendly than Simple Analytics.

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No cookies

Cookies are invasive. We do not use any for our analytics. No need to bother your visitors with those annoying cookie banners! This also means that your pageviews are more accurate. You don’t need consent from your visitors when you use Simple Analytics.

Entirely EU-hosted

Our service is hosted in the Netherlands, and our CDN providers are all trusted European companies. You won’t need to worry about data transfers, ever.

We care about our customers

We are a small, self-funded, and independent company. We are not part of any larger organization that may have its own motives. Our primary focus is to deliver exceptional service to our customers. The support from our customers drives Simple Analytics. Prioritizing their needs enables us to nurture beneficial and enduring relationships with them.

You control your data

Unlike other web analytics tools, we do not exploit customer data to generate revenue. We believe offering a “free” service in exchange for personal data is an irresponsible, privacy-invasive business model and want nothing to do with it.

Our business model is crystal clear: our customers pay us with their subscriptions, not their data. With Simple Analytics, your data are yours and yours alone. You can export or delete them at any time**.** We will never, ever, sell your data, or monetize it in any way, or share it with anyone other than our trusted processors.

No data breaches

You will never risk a data breach with Simple Analytics because we do not collect any personal data from your visitors. But we still choose to encrypt all the data and rely on trusted, EU-based processors- just to be safe.

Data Retention

Simple Analytics will retain your data for as long as your account is active. We won’t store your data longer than necessary. Once you delete your account, you can export your data and delete the data from our servers.

Compliance made easy

By not collecting personal information, we go above and beyond legal requirements under privacy laws. Our customers can easily comply with even the strictest data protection regulations, including the GDPR, PECR & CCPA.

Transparency is key

We believe in an independent internet that is friendly toward website visitors. Unfortunately, surveillance capitalism has transformed the internet in a place that disregards this. We are trying to make a stand and show that there is a different way of doing business. We believe transparency is key. You can check our code, see what we collect, and decide on our roadmap.

We are always improving

Through our changelog, we regularly update our customers on what is coming next. We listen to feedback carefully and work hard to implement the features customers need the most. We have an open telegram group you can join too.

If this resonates with you, feel free to give us a spin. Let's build a better internet together!