Light-weight options to Google Analytics

Increasingly more web-site homeowners are involved concerning the "all-seeing Google" monitoring customers as they browse across the net. Google Analytics (GA) is a full-featured web-analytics system that's obtainable totally free and, regardless of the privateness considerations, has change into the de facto analytics instrument for small and huge web pages alike. Nevertheless, lately, a rising variety of options are serving to break Google's dominance. On this article we'll have a look at two of the light-weight open-source choices, specifically GoatCounter and Believable. In a subsequent article, we'll have a look at a number of of the bigger instruments.
More and more web-site owners are concerned about the "all-seeing Google" tracking users as they browse around the web. Google Analytics (GA) is a full-featured web-analytics system that is available for free and, despite the privacy concerns, has become the de facto analytics tool for small and large web sites alike. However, in recent years, a growing number of alternatives are helping break Google's dominance. In this article we'll look at two of the lightweight open-source options, namely GoatCounter and Plausible. In a subsequent article, we'll look at a few of the larger tools.Original article
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