What this checks
- Privacy policy visibility
- Cookie consent visibility
- Analytics and pixel disclosure
- Trust and support links
A GDPR website checker reviews the public privacy signals visitors can see, including policy access, data-collection explanations and consent messaging. Use the free check below to catch obvious readiness gaps before launch or paid acquisition. It is a product and content review, not a legal determination that the organisation complies with GDPR.

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Public pages only. No account, no card, no worker job.
Use the checker above as a first-pass GDPR readiness screen. A full PageLens AI report combines privacy, cookie, tracking, accessibility and security findings in one launch checklist.
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The free tool gives you a visible first-pass signal. A paid PageLens AI report adds page evidence, severity, screenshots, ownership context and a scoped repair prompt.
Review this page for GDPR website checker free. Start with this finding: "Privacy policy visibility". Make the smallest production-safe fix, preserve the existing design, then list verification steps for desktop, mobile and crawler-visible HTML.
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Use the checker above as a first-pass GDPR readiness screen. A full PageLens AI report combines privacy, cookie, tracking, accessibility and security findings in one launch checklist.
A public scan cannot inspect processing records, contracts, retention controls, lawful bases or data-subject request procedures. Treat the output as triage for product, engineering and legal review.
Target keyword: GDPR website checker free
A free GDPR website checker helps non-legal teams spot the public signals that visitors, partners and reviewers expect before they trust a site with data. The first pass is simple: can a visitor find the privacy policy, understand the cookie choice, see how analytics or advertising tools are used and contact the business if they have a data question?
GDPR readiness is not just a legal page in the footer. A good public website connects its data promises across the experience. The cookie banner should match the policy. Lead forms should avoid surprise data collection. Analytics and pixels should be disclosed in plain language. If a page asks for an email address, it should be clear what happens next.
This checker is built for launch reviews, not legal sign-off. It gives founders, agencies and marketing teams a practical triage pass so obvious privacy gaps are fixed before ads, press, procurement or customer onboarding put the site under more scrutiny.