Website Compliance Checker

Scan your website to review cookies, tracking scripts, third-party technologies, and website behavior that may affect compliance with privacy regulations such as GDPR, CCPA, CIPA, and other frameworks.

  • Check cookies, trackers, and third-party script activity
  • Review website behavior that may affect privacy compliance
  • Get a clear report with evidence-based observations

Not sure whether your website falls under GDPR, CCPA, CIPA, or another framework? Use the Compliance Framework Finder.

Website Audit Form

Not sure which law applies? Find out which compliance laws apply to your website

Want to understand the process first? See how Auditzo audits websites

Auditzo reviews publicly accessible website behavior only. No changes are made to your website during the audit.

Who this website compliance checker is for

This website compliance checker is designed for teams that want a clearer view of how their website behaves in practice, especially where cookies, trackers, third-party tools, and user data collection may affect privacy compliance obligations.

  • SaaS and software companies
  • E-commerce and lead-generation websites
  • Marketing sites using analytics and ad tools
  • Agencies reviewing client websites
  • Legal and compliance teams
  • Founders preparing for growth across regions

What website compliance involves

Website compliance is not only about legal pages, privacy policies, or visible banners. It also depends on how cookies, tracking scripts, forms, third-party technologies, and data flows behave during real visits. A website can look compliant on the surface while behaving differently in practice.

Common website compliance risk areas

  • Cookies and trackers activating before consent
  • Third-party tools receiving user identifiers
  • Forms collecting personal data without clear controls
  • Differences between disclosures and actual behavior

Why behavior matters

  • Real page loads can trigger hidden requests and data flows
  • Consent setups may not block all technologies correctly
  • Regional usage can affect compliance expectations
  • Tracking changes over time can alter compliance posture

This page is informational and intended to explain website compliance review in general terms.

Which compliance frameworks may apply to your website

Different websites may trigger different privacy or data handling obligations depending on who they serve, what technologies they use, and where their users are located. Auditzo helps teams review website behavior in the context of common compliance frameworks.

GDPR

Relevant where websites interact with EU users, cookies, tracking technologies, or personal data flows.

Check GDPR compliance →
CCPA / CPRA

Relevant where California consumer data, tracking tools, and ad technologies may be involved.

See if this may apply →
CIPA

Relevant where websites may trigger tracking, interception, or device-related privacy concerns under California law.

See if this may apply →
Other frameworks

Depending on region, sector, and data practices, other privacy or accessibility obligations may also matter.

Find which frameworks apply →

Common issues found during website compliance checks

Many websites rely on multiple third-party services at once. During compliance checks, teams often discover cookies, trackers, scripts, or data flows that are not obvious from the front-end experience alone. If you specifically want to review cookie and tracking behavior, you can use our GDPR cookie checker.

Website compliance checker analyzing cookies, tracking scripts, and compliance-related website behavior

Example view of website tracking and compliance-related behavior observed during a scan.

Tracking before consent

Cookies, analytics scripts, or marketing pixels may activate before users make a meaningful choice.

Third-party data flows

External services may receive data during page loads, sometimes through indirect integrations.

Disclosure gaps

What privacy notices say may not always match what the website appears to do during real visits.

Configuration drift over time

New tags, scripts, campaigns, or integrations can change compliance exposure without obvious visual changes.

How Auditzo performs website compliance checks

Auditzo reviews website behavior during real visits and documents how cookies, scripts, trackers, forms, and third-party technologies appear to operate. For a deeper technical scan focused specifically on GDPR-related website behavior, you can run the GDPR audit tool.

Behavior-based review

Focuses on what the website appears to do during real user visits, not just what is documented.

Cross-framework visibility

Helpful for reviewing risk areas that may matter under multiple privacy compliance frameworks.

Third-party flow awareness

Reviews how third-party technologies and connections may affect website compliance posture.

Structured documentation

Findings are organized to support internal review, remediation planning, and follow-up.

What you receive after a website compliance check

A structured compliance report

Clear sections and practical summaries to make website behavior easier to review internally.

Evidence-based observations

Findings based on real page visits, cookies, trackers, and technology behavior observed during scans.

Cross-framework review value

Useful for teams assessing exposure across multiple privacy or website compliance obligations.

Plain-English explanations

Designed to be understandable even for teams without specialist legal or technical backgrounds.

Reports are designed to support internal compliance review, remediation planning, and discussions with counsel where needed.

When a website compliance check is useful

  • You use cookies, analytics, or marketing technologies
  • You collect leads, signups, or customer information
  • You operate across multiple regions or user markets
  • You recently changed scripts, tags, or third-party tools
  • You want more clarity than policies and banners provide
  • You need a structured review before traffic or growth increases

A website compliance check is especially useful when your technology stack, user geography, or tracking behavior changes over time.

Frequently asked questions

How can I check website compliance?

A website compliance checker reviews how cookies, scripts, trackers, forms, and third-party technologies appear to behave during real visits, helping teams understand practical compliance exposure.

What does a website compliance checker review?

It typically reviews cookies, tracking scripts, third-party activity, consent behavior, data collection points, and other website behaviors that may affect compliance obligations.

Can one website be affected by multiple compliance frameworks?

Yes. Depending on user location, data practices, tracking setup, and business model, multiple privacy or website compliance frameworks may be relevant.

How do I know which compliance framework applies to my website?

You can use the Compliance Framework Finder to get a clearer view of which privacy or website compliance frameworks may be relevant to your setup.

Not sure which compliance frameworks may apply to your website?

Use a short assessment to identify which privacy and data protection frameworks may be relevant based on your business, website setup, and user regions.

Check your website’s compliance posture

Start a website compliance scan and receive a clear report by email. No legal expertise required.