Rosenheim 2024: This is how our population changes!

Rosenheim 2024: This is how our population changes!

The current population statistics of the city of Rosenheim for 2024 shows a positive development. The city has an increase in the number of population to a total of 63,450. Compared to previous years, this is a remarkable increase that is due to various factors. One reason for growth could be the continuing interest in Rosenheim as a place of residence that attracts both young families and professionals.

The statistics have been comprehensively analyzed and offer an insight into the demographic development of the city. The city administration has already announced that it will continue to take measures to increase the quality of life for citizens and to promote the influx of residents, such as Radio-Charivari.de reported.

Important data protection requirements for Matomo

In addition to the developments in Rosenheim, legal aspects are important when using web analysis tools. Matomo, known from earlier times as a Piwik, must be used in accordance with the data protection regulation (GDPR). Particularly relevant are the anonymization of the IP address, the consent of the users for cookie use and the possibility of using Matomo without cookies.

The most important requirements include:

  • Anonymization of the IP address using "Privacymanager" plugins, whereby the last octet of the IP address is anonymized by default.
  • Before setting tracking cookies, the explicit consent of the user is required, and this must be revocable at any time.
  • Deactivation of tracking cookies is possible, with a temporary anonymous `config_id` being used.

In addition, existing analysis profiles that were created before the implementation of these adjustments must be deleted in order to meet the current legal requirements, such as it-lecht-kanzlei.de . Implementation of an opt-out iFrames is also necessary to give users the opportunity to withdraw their data.

-transmitted by West-Ost-Medien

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