Interesting, does that mean if you use google analytics you can demand the details google has about every user that hits your site?
Interesting, does that mean if you use google analytics you can demand the details google has about every user that hits your site?
I think the key point here is that LinkedIn distributes personal data of the profile owner to the visitor. That data is subject to GDPR, so the plaintiff assumes that they have the right to know who received that data from LinkedIn.
What kind of personal data of the website owner does google analytics distribute that makes that analogy work?
No, because your site is not a person, so data related to it is not protected under GDPR.
what if the site is just a personal blog?
There is still no personal data in Google Analytics? And even if there is, that data is public.