The level of Google Analytics blockage varies by industry, audience, the device used and the individual website. In a previous study, I’ve found that less than 10% of visitors block Google Analytics on foodie and lifestyle sites but more than 25% block it on tech-focused sites.
But how about a very tech-heavy website with a tech-savvy audience of hackers, developers and the like? How many visitors do sites that use Google Analytics miss out on from referral sources such as Hacker News or Reddit?
The caveat is that this comes from a post about Linux, which gained traction on r/linux and HackerNews so it’s clearly not representative of the majority of the population. I’m always amazed at how few people use ad blockers and how crappy the web experience is without one.
Finaly some good fu**ing news
Here’s a link to a collection of privacy/security focused search engines & extensions: https://raindrop.io/nathronman/privacy-resources-8719965
block it in your hosts file
But how do they block google analytics?
Advanced tracking protection in FF blocks it.
Similarly uBlock and many other privacy extensions block it on all browsers. I’m not sure but I guess Brave blocks it also by default.
Good question but the article doesn’t really answer that other than tech-heavy audiences use adblockers and privacy-friendly browsers.
I self-host open source Matomo instead and it provides all the basic stats I need locally for my sites.
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