Fair point. I was simply following the "common practice" from other products making these claims, which is to not store personal user data and only generate an anonymous ids.
Maybe that's not fully compliant, I don't know, so I went ahead and removed any mention of GDPR from the website. It's not really my goal anyways. I'm just trying to release free software while they are charging money and making these claims.
The IDs that you generate aren't anonymous like Plausible.io. You simply need to address that issue and you should be mostly there for GDPR compliance.
Maybe that's not fully compliant, I don't know, so I went ahead and removed any mention of GDPR from the website. It's not really my goal anyways. I'm just trying to release free software while they are charging money and making these claims.