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Did you know that 94% of sites include at least one third-party resource while the median page requests content from 9 different domains? These third-party resources represent 35% of the total network activity and 7 of the 10 most used resources are owned by Google.
slow down the web and are a concern for the privacy of people who visit these sites. Google themselves will point the finger at their analytics and ads when you use their speed tests. They provide guides on too.
Here’s how you can de-Google-ify your site, get fully independent and in control while having faster loading time, being more eco-friendly and more compliant with the privacy regulations such as .
Third-party fonts stand for 72% of all fonts loaded on the web. Domains
fonts.gstatic.com and fonts.googleapis.com combined stand for almost 4%
of all network requests.
Use web safe fonts (fonts that are usually pre-installed on most devices) or whatever font you want to use. Here’s a hassle-free way to .
For WordPress users, pick a theme that doesn’t use Google fonts such as the default Twenty Twenty or a theme that allows you to select the font you want to use such as GeneratePress.
Some plugins such as allow you to disable Google fonts in case that the theme you like uses them.
76% of all sites include analytics scripts from third-party domains. The
most popular analytics provider is Google Analytics. It is used on of the top one million websites.
I used Google Analytics and for years it was one of the first things I
integrated on a newly launched site. This is a habit developers should
try to get rid of. For most people, the data Google Analytics collects
is overkill. We only ever use a small share of it.
Alternatives to Google Analytics
Use that collect and process a minimal amount of personal data or those that can be self-hosted and that don’t send any of your visitor and customer data to third-parties. For more simple needs, you can even use your server logs. Many solutions do exist.
(formerly known as Piwik) is one of the big players in the ethical
analytics market. It’s an open-source analytics software that you can
either self-host on your domain name for free or you can pay them to
host it in the cloud.
There are several other newer players in this field including , , and . and are options for open-source product analytics. If you’re running a
WordPress site, there are also great native solutions such as and .
And for those who want to understand their search engine visibility and traffic they get from Google, there’s which is the most accurate way of doing that. And you don’t need to add any scripts to your site to use it. It’s the Google tool I use the most these days.
If you really must use Google Analytics, these are the settings to make it a little bit better:
Domain maps.googleapis.com stands for 0.75% of all the network requests across the web. It’s used on 10% of the top one million websites.
is a great alternative if you’re simply embedding a map or directions on your site. It’s open-source and community-driven.
Some of the alternatives for developers are and that both use OpenStreetMap as one of their data sources.
YouTube stands for 0.99% of all the network requests across the web. YouTube video embeds are used on 15% of the top one million websites. YouTube is one of the largest and most popular websites on the web and it's a key platform if you want to , but there are alternatives to consider.
is one of the most popular alternatives to YouTube when you want to embed a video on your site.
is another interesting alternative. It’s a free, open-source, federated and decentralized video platform that uses peer-to-peer technology.
A federated platform allows you to join one of the existing instances or
create your own which then syncs with the rest of the network. Here’s on how PeerTube works.
If you really must embed a YouTube video, there’s the no-cookie option.
It’s something Google created as a response to the GDPR. :
“Privacy Enhanced Mode allows you to embed YouTube videos without using cookies that track viewing behavior. This means no activity is collected to personalize the viewing experience. Instead, video recommendations are
contextual and related to the current video. Videos playing in Privacy
Enhanced Mode won’t influence the viewer’s browsing experience on YouTube.”
In “Embed options” of a YouTube video, tick the “enable privacy-enhanced mode”. Or simply change the domain in the embed code from //www.youtube.com to //www.youtube-nocookie.com.
Google Adsense allows publishers and other site owners to using targeted advertising based on the profiling of their visitors.
Adsense scripts, DoubleClick scripts (also Google-owned) and other ad scripts are found on 57% of all sites and account for 25% of all third-party
requests.
Adsense and its competitors normally pay per impression, need a lot of data collection and profiling, load tons of third-party resources that slow down your site and require a lot of page views to make money.
They are one of the main reasons for all the clickbait articles. It’s all about
getting as many views as possible to boost the number of ad impressions. I would suggest you explore different monetization opportunities
instead:
Try affiliate marketing where you refer your audience to relevant products that help them achieve what they’re trying to do. Instead of chasing page views, you’ll need to help people.
Sell products, courses and services that educate, inform and entertain your audience. Work with relevant brands directly and accept sponsorships from companies. Sell subscriptions and accept donations from your loyal fans using services such as . If you want to use digital advertising, you may consider blockchain-based by the company behind the Brave browser.
is Google’s way to try and amend some of the ways that they themselves have caused the web to become slow and bloated.
Websites are bloated thanks to the overuse of third-party requests such as
Google Analytics and Adsense advertising scripts so Google has created a new way to speed the web.
Rather than using these workarounds, I suggest you tackle the problem of a slow website head on. It’s possible to make your site just as fast as an AMP site without using Google AMP. Here’s how:
Many site owners use Google’s reCAPTCHA to sort out bots and verify real
human visitors. They may use it to secure their login form or to protect their comments area from spam. You may know them as those “I’m not a
robot” checks that make you verify different objects such as crosswalks.
It’s not a perfect technology as it affects many normal users too such as
those using a VPN, those using alternative browsers or those who use
browser extensions that block certain elements.
There are to reCAPTCHA. Explore those such as the image based which allows you to configure your own options, which features an invisible field that users don’t see and which is like reCAPTCHA but a bit more transparent.
For WordPress users, the best alternative is which is created by the team behind WordPress.com. It protects everything on your site from the contact form to the comments area. And it does so without affecting real users and without forcing them to do different tests.
There’s the . It works pretty much the same as the regular reCAPTCHA but there are no checkboxes and no tests for visitors by default. Only “the most suspicious traffic” will be shown the test so some real visitors may still be affected.
Google’s hosts just under of all the sites on the web. The thing is, Google doesn’t seem to care much about it. There’s a lack of development efforts and resources. Google seems to just patch things up to keep it from completely breaking down.
Look at . Since the start of 2015, the only significant update was the introduction of HTTPS. Everyone has seen the fate of Google Reader, Google+, Google Inbox and other services Google decides to neglect.
There are many interesting options. which hosts more than 35% of the web. I use it to run this site. It’s free and open-source, you can download it, do whatever you want with it and host it wherever you want.
The passionate community behind the project has created tens of thousands of free and that you can use to create any website that you want. It also allows you to easily export any of the content you create in case you ever decide to leave.
Other Blogger alternatives are , , and . So many options are available that I have published a full list of the .
Are you looking to de-Google-ify your laptop and mobile too? I have a list of great apps that are defaults.