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In my state, it's illegal to collect someone's personal data if they explicitly tell you not to - but regardless even without that law I always respect do not track and usually do not do any kind of tracking anyhow.
My website has the following footer (in the native language):
...so there's no need to deal with GDPR notifications, opt-in cookies, or any other additional nonsense. Oh, and no one has ever emailed me for more info. Ungrateful lurkers! All three of them!
Hm, than how do you login / register your users? Cookie-less websites are just plain HTMLs. Even third party embeds such as Javascript libs do some profiling of who loads their resources.
People don't need to register and login to read the website.
The site in question is actually a Drupal CMS, where cookies depend on the modules I install.
The core session cookie isn't really required since only I, as the admin, have login access (via custom login url) and has_js cookie has been removed from Drupal several years ago.
Technical or System related cookies which are used for a session don't need any permission.
Anything else does yes.
Permission no, but information about that must be provided in privacy policy AFAIK. GDPR suck ass so bad :-/
No, just good old access_log
Some milliseconds of CPU time to analyze logs and gather referrer HTTP header
GoAccess?
Yes, it is very convenient tool, especially to filter out bots and my own IP addresses (by using ranges without regexp maginery)
Yes
In person yes.
Rough.