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The right way to do this is to self-host your analytics.
I don't know which tools are popular for this nowadays, but something like Matomo On-Premise might be worth a look. I expect you can find more with a web search. Keywords: open-source self-hosted web analytics.
Interesting, thanks! I didn't think about it. But for a personal blog (without any kind of monetization) it is not an option, unfortunately, due to hosting/infra prices ๐
VPS can be had very cheap: https://lowendstock.com/
Also, it might be worth looking for analytics software that can get its data from web server log files. I have done that with Apache and Nginx in the past. These days, I wouldn't be surprised if such software can ingest the log files created by Amazon's S3 free tier. You wouldn't have to manage a VPS with that approach.
Of course, if you're letting a major data collector like Github (Microsoft), Amazon, or Cloudflare serve your site, it's not particularly good for privacy to begin with.