
Cabin Analytics: Ditch the Cookie Banner and Embrace Ethical Tracking
While browsing the website of MightyBytes —the agency behind the famous Ecograder and a true authority in digital sustainability—I noticed an interesting detail in their stack: they use Cabin Analytics . Intrigued by this choice from Green IT experts, I decided to give it a spin. Here’s why I believe it’s a serious contender for your next projects, especially if you’re tired of forcing intrusive consent banners on your users. 1. Privacy First: Ending "Consent Fatigue" Cabin’s core strength is being privacy-first by design . Unlike traditional tracking methods, Cabin uses zero cookies and collects no Personally Identifiable Information (PII). Why is this a game-changer? Because according to their documentation and GDPR ( CCPA, PIPEDA etc… ) frameworks, the absence of individual tracking means you can completely remove your cookie consent banner . VS Google Analytics (GA4): GA4 remains a complex "black box" that frequently faces scrutiny from data protection authorities (like the CNIL in
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