Public signal checker
Privacy and Legal Signal Checker
This checker helps website owners confirm whether common trust and disclosure links are visible from the checked page.
The check uses public live signals and does not make a security, malware, fraud or legal verdict.
Run a public signal check
- HTTP
- DNS
- TLS
- RDAP
- Archive
What this checker analyzes
- Privacy policy, legal notice, imprint, contact and terms link text where visible.
- Cookie, refund, shipping or related policy links where visible.
- Consent-tool signatures when they appear in public HTML.
Why it matters
- Clear disclosure and contact links help users understand who operates a site and where policies live.
- Agencies can use the signal list as a handoff checklist before launch.
What the results mean
- Found means a visible label or link was detected.
- Missing or Unknown means SiteTraceKit did not see a common label in the public response.
- Review needed is wording for manual follow-up, not a legal conclusion.
Limits of this check
- The checker does not validate legal completeness or jurisdiction-specific requirements.
- Link text can vary, and some sites expose policies only after interaction.
- No legal compliance or legal breach claim is made.
What should also be reviewed manually?
Review notable values in the context of the actual website, its subpages and connected services. A homepage check cannot prove the complete configuration, legal position or security posture.
FAQ
Does a detected privacy policy mean the site is compliant?
No. It only means a visible signal was found. Content and legal fit require separate review.