Joomla.org neue ErweiterungenDon't let privacy regulations stop you from receiving Google Analytics data. You don't need cookies to get the data you need! While researching and writing software to aid in GDPR compliance, I found myself lamenting the fact that unless a user consented to cookies - I had no avenue to collect analytics data. The site I was building at the time dealt specifically with the GDPR regulations so I needed it to comply with the law no matter what. But I still needed to see that analytics data! The GDPR regulation prohibits me from setting a cookie, or using any form of persistent browser storage without user consent. It also prohibits me from collecting data that can be used to identify an individual user without user consent. So I use a volatile storage method, that doesn't transfer to other browser windows, and disappears when a window/tab is closed. The ID used to track a single session is a random, unique identifier that is re-generated every time a user arrives on the site. The plugin offers the option to anonymize the IP address in data sent to Google Analytics. In short, I examined and resolved every conflict between Google Analytics and the GDPR regulation. Features: - Cookie Free - No identifying information is transmitted - IP can be anonymized - Optional GA debug mode and console logging of sent data - IPv4 and IPv6 (+CIDR) whitelisting to prevent analytics from running on specific addresses and ranges - Per-Menu Item custom configurations. - Enable individual GA autotrack plugins (cleanUrlTracker, eventTracker, impressionTracker, maxScrollTracker, mediaQueryTracker, outboundFormTracker, outboundLinkTracker, pageVisibilityTracker, socialWidgetTracker, urlChangeTracker) For more information about capabilities of the GA autotrack plugin, see https://github.com/googleanalytics/autotrack p

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