Usefulness of statistics in a World with GDPR, Do not Track and Apple’s default Privacy

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Since many people use now browsers with “do not track” as default and declining cookie and as someone who implements stats in line with DSVGO | GDPR laws, my statistics for most sites are pretty useless. The only usefull data I get from Google Search Console and paid Google Ads clicks (if there is a campaign).
I would love to hear from other webdevs how they deal with it.
And I am pretty confident, if your sites don’t have millions of visits, and you implemented everything in line with laws, without any dark patterns, this is pretty similar.

How do we sell this to our clients?

BTW. I am really for privacy and think these defaults are a good thing, just to make it clear.
And also wrong implemented Cookie Banners which are against GDPR are more common than working ones – but this also has to do, that there is a plethora of breaking points were it could go wrong. Cookie Banners are a bit like quantum physics – if you think you get it – you don’t 🙂

And it also maybe a very german thing that Cookies always get declined, I mean 60% of germany in street view are blurred …

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