Website Analytics Require Cookie Consent Banners That Reduce Tracking Accuracy
GDPR and CCPA require cookie consent banners that degrade analytics accuracy as users opt out, leaving site owners with incomplete data about visitor behavior. Privacy-compliant analytics that do not require consent is a growing compliance and measurement need.
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