I have experience from state funded projects from central european countries. Afaik what they battle/hate most is what goes against the spirit of the law. So mainly popups that are hyperdesigned to be confusing so people are forced or tricked or annoyed thus accepting everything.
Another thing they battle is how long data is saved and where the data is shared.
If you self host service like plausible or matomo that do everything thats possible to be compliant then it's fine.
I think there is marketing tactic ad/analytics companies and marketers use against services like Plausible. They say these services also require cookie popup and wont give you as much detailed info so why would you use them. Most websites would be fine with limited data Plausible provides but it breaks ad/analytics industry business plan.
I think there is marketing tactic ad/analytics companies and marketers use against services like Plausible. They say these services also require cookie popup and wont give you as much detailed info so why would you use them. Most websites would be fine with limited data Plausible provides but it breaks ad/analytics industry business plan.