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by KingOfCoders 2062 days ago
a.) The term "GDPR Compliant" does not exist. All software can be "GDPR Compliant" and still do fingerprinting it there is consent or necessities (hard to do). What they mean is that you do not need to get consent from your users to use Plausible.

b.) They don't store IP addresses. Information they gather are not stored in a way to build user profiles or do fingerprinting.

It doesn't look like the articles author took a look a the Plausible documentation or source code.

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I've was implementation lead for several GDPR implementations in Germany. Only on HN would a comment with facts that clarify a subject where a lot of misinformation exists get downvoted.

If you've downvoted that comment you have done the community a disservice.