Free Website Scanner to Detect Privacy Compliance Issues
This year (2026) one US state law began requiring businesses that are subject to it's privacy rules to honor the Global Privacy Control which is a browser-based signal declaring a user's intent to opt out of data sharing. It's new and hard to know if your site is complying with today's available tooling.
That's why we built Privisy. Scan any URL to detect GPC compliance, identify trackers, find regulated UX gaps, and analyze your privacy policy.
I've spent years in the marketing/ad technology space adapting to privacy regulation and industry standards from California's privacy laws, Do Not Track, and Google's almost-was Privacy Sandbox.
I noticed a huge gap when Global Privacy Control was introduced. Site visitors could declare their opt-out and companies were obligated to honor it, but the companies that needed to honor it didn't have a way of a knowing when they're doing it correctly.
The market lacked a purpose-built tool to answer the question: is my site compliant with CCPA? There are dozens of companies that offer Consent Management Platforms and cookie banners that add a layer of protection to a site. Most (maybe even all) don't provide any transparency into whether they've fully protected the site though. We built Privisy to give site operators confidence that each of their site's URL's are effectively honoring privacy regulations.
Here's an example of a report you'll get after scanning a URL:



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