The open-source web analytics tool Umami has released version 3.0, introducing a redesigned interface, cohort analysis, and pixel tracking capabilities. However, MySQL support has been dropped in favor of exclusive PostgreSQL compatibility.
The software now only supports PostgreSQL databases.
The open-source software now exclusively supports PostgreSQL as a database, and MySQL support has been completely removed.
Umami is designed as a cookie-free alternative to Google Analytics, targeting companies committed to GDPR-compliant web analytics.
Umami positions itself as a cookie-free alternative to Google Analytics and is primarily aimed at companies that want to perform GDPR-compliant web analytics.
Filters applied in Umami v3 are saved directly in the URL as query parameters, allowing users to share filtered views via links without rebuilding filters manually. The filter form also supports adding and editing multiple filters at once.
Overall, Umami v3 enhances usability and tracking precision while focusing on privacy compliance and flexible data sharing.
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