Google Analytics Opt-Out Browser Add-On

by knappeon 3/7/25, 3:11 AMwith 46 comments
by Havocon 3/7/25, 2:06 PM

Normalizing that invasive tracking is opt out while making opt out of their shenanigans intentionally hard (manufest3)

Do Be Evil

by bhhaskinon 3/7/25, 7:45 AM

This is just a way for Google to go "See! They aren't using the add-on. They are giving us consent to sell their data!"

by smjburtonon 3/7/25, 6:32 PM

Wouldn't using Pi-hole or Adguard work in this case without the need to install a browser extension? These solutions are also more comprehensive because they block Google Analytics for all devices throughout a network.

by HelloUsernameon 3/7/25, 8:30 AM

Previous discussions:

24-sept-2023 https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37636447 34 comments

16-dec-2020 https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25439834 172 comments

25-mar-2019 https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19479809 41 comments

by Animatson 3/7/25, 8:11 AM

Does this prevent Google Analytics from working, or does it tell Google that you don't want Google Analytics. There's a difference.

Most sites work with googletagmanager.com blocked. Privacy Badger will block it if you ask, although it gives you a warning that some sites may break. Generally not ones you really need.

by yesbuton 3/7/25, 7:42 AM

We already have uBlock origin for this.

by MattTheRealOneon 3/7/25, 2:21 PM

Just a reminder that extensions can be used to fingerprint your browser, so installing this makes you more unique and easier to track. It is recommended to keep browser extensions to a minimum.

uBlock Origin, as well as many other ad blockers, can already do this making this extension redundant.

by rchaudon 3/7/25, 4:26 PM

I had this when it was called UBO.

by pacifikaon 3/7/25, 8:24 AM

I think that is a 20 year old page and I would test to see if it actually works.

Eero just blocks the domains afaik.

by amarcheschion 3/7/25, 7:27 AM

Does anybody know how this compares with other "similar" privacy extensions?

by lazyeyeon 3/7/25, 7:32 PM

I'm going to assume this is a way for Google to track you in every other way except via Analytics.

"Hide your evil"

by 486sx33on 3/7/25, 8:26 PM

Opt-out add-on Makes me say, f** you

by knowitnoneon 3/7/25, 6:08 PM

so their Add-on will keep track of you instead and do a better job at it

by RamRodificationon 3/7/25, 7:48 AM

The Do-not-track setting (header) was just too darn inconvenient to use /s