ZenovayTools

Privacy Scanner

Scan any website for privacy issues. Detect trackers, cookies, third-party scripts, and privacy policy compliance.

How to Use Privacy Scanner

  1. 1Enter the URL of the website you want to scan.
  2. 2Click "Scan" to analyze the page for privacy issues.
  3. 3Review detected trackers, cookies, and third-party scripts.
  4. 4Check the privacy compliance summary and recommendations.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does the privacy scanner detect?
It detects third-party trackers like Google Analytics, Facebook Pixel, Hotjar, advertising scripts, and other privacy-related elements. It also checks for cookie consent banners and referrer policies.
Does it check for GDPR compliance?
The tool checks for common GDPR indicators like cookie consent banners, privacy-related meta tags, and the presence of trackers without consent mechanisms. It is not a legal compliance audit.
How is the privacy score calculated?
The score starts at 100 and deducts points for each tracker found (more for advertising and session recording), excessive scripts, and missing privacy features like cookie consent and referrer policies.
How does this tool scan my site?
Our servers fetch the URL you provide and analyze the HTML for third-party scripts, tracking pixels, cookie consent elements, and privacy-related headers. The scan shows what is visible to any visitor loading the page.
What are privacy-friendly analytics alternatives?
Tools like Plausible, Fathom, and Umami collect analytics without cookies or personal data tracking. They are GDPR-compliant by design and typically result in a higher privacy score.
Can I scan pages behind a login?
No. The tool can only scan publicly accessible URLs. Pages behind authentication or firewalls cannot be reached by our servers.
Does a high score mean my site is GDPR compliant?
A high privacy score indicates good privacy practices, but it is not a legal compliance certification. GDPR compliance involves legal policies, data processing agreements, and organizational measures beyond what this tool checks.