>The former is traditional analytics and is not enough to uniquely identify an individual
shockingly little information is required to uniquely identify someone.
"traditional analytics" (lets just say os + browser + some hardware info) is likely to be uniquely identifying when combined with just one other sparse dataset.
>Not all analytics are as privacy invasive as fingerprinting.
fingerprinting isn't a separate category of analytics. every data point can be (and often is) used for fingerprinting.