Rather than turn this into a one-bit argument (people who either care or don't care about privacy), I would rather talk about privacy risks for vulnerable populations, like activists or people who have crazy exes. A privacy risk is when data could be disclosed to someone who could use it against you.
I'm not sure any of them are threatened by Google Analytics? Google's terms of use prohibit uploading PII to Google Analytics, and it appears they upload data to a separate domain [1], so at least if you don't enable the DoubleClick cookie (which, if you're responsible you shouldn't do), they don't seem to have a way to correlate Google Analytics data with Google logins.
But I only did a shallow investigation. show me the risk and threat model and I'll care.
I'm not sure any of them are threatened by Google Analytics? Google's terms of use prohibit uploading PII to Google Analytics, and it appears they upload data to a separate domain [1], so at least if you don't enable the DoubleClick cookie (which, if you're responsible you shouldn't do), they don't seem to have a way to correlate Google Analytics data with Google logins.
But I only did a shallow investigation. show me the risk and threat model and I'll care.
[1] https://developers.google.com/analytics/resources/concepts/g...