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Why might Google Analytics be banned?
In mid-2020, European courts ruled that the agreements on the transfer of personal data from the EU to the US (titled the Privacy Shield) are against the law. This is because within these agreements, US authorities can access personal data of European Union citizens.
Because Google is a US company and provides its own encryption of personal data, Google may have to hand over unencrypted data to the US authorities if they ask for it. The use of Google Analytics by website owners therefore violates the AVG under certain circumstances, according to these regulators.
Why a possible Google Analytics ban is important for marketers
Chances are that your organisation also uses Google Analytics, as it is most commonly used method to measure website traffic. Chances are your marketing team uses the input to assess which information or products are most in demand, measure which advertising channels work best and improve the website. So if Google Analytics is banned, that will no longer be possible.
Moreover, there are probably many other US marketing tools that have access to your prospects' personal data, such as Mailchimp, Hubspot, Marketo or Facebook Ads. If Google Analytics is banned in the Netherlands, the legality of using these tools might also be called into question.