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    2 months ago

    Not all but most, yes. But TBF, sites that still function with JS disabled tend to have the least intrusive telemetry, and might pre-date big data altogether.

    Regardless, unless the extent of a page’s analytics is a “you are the #th visitor” counter, all countermeasures must remain active.