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What a website report covers
Our scanner checks your website against 150+ requirements across 7 categories: GDPR and privacy, image copyright, accessibility, security, legal pages, email marketing, and e-commerce rules. Each finding includes what was detected, why it matters, and how to fix it.
How severity levels work
Critical: Critical findings need immediate attention. This includes copyrighted images that can trigger demand letters of €1,000 to €10,000, and tracking scripts that fire before cookie consent, the most common GDPR issue enforced by European DPAs.
High: High severity findings are significant issues. Missing privacy policies, accessibility failures that affect screen reader users, and outdated software with known security vulnerabilities all fall in this category.
Medium: Medium findings are issues that should be addressed but carry lower immediate impact. Missing security headers, externally loaded fonts, and incomplete legal page information are typical examples.
Low: Low severity findings are best-practice improvements. Weak email authentication, missing optional meta information, and minor configuration issues that don't directly violate regulations but leave room for improvement.
Why we offer free scans
The free scan gives you your health score and a summary of top issues. If you want the full picture, detailed descriptions, fix instructions, and evidence screenshots for every finding, you can unlock the full report for a one-time payment of €2.50. No subscription, no account required.
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This report is generated by automated scanning tools and provides a technical assessment of publicly accessible website characteristics. It does not constitute legal advice. The findings may include false positives or miss certain issues. For definitive legal assessment, consult a qualified legal professional. Exposure estimates are based on publicly available regulatory guidelines and actual penalties may differ.