Overview / Description
got cipa? is an AI website-privacy auditing tool that tests whether a site keeps tracking California users after they click Reject, for privacy, product, and legal teams defending against pixel and wiretapping litigation. It runs live browser audits that walk through real consent flows — including the Reject All path and Global Privacy Control (GPC) responses — and compares tracking behavior before and after a user's choice. The platform captures cookies, pixels, and screenshots to produce evidence reports built for legal defensibility, with geo-specific reporting so you can isolate California behavior. It also monitors the post-consent journey to surface trackers that fire even after a user opts out. Teams use it to find CIPA exposure before plaintiffs' firms do, document remediation, and hand counsel concrete evidence rather than guesses. The audits are agentic, meaning the tool drives a real browser through the choices a user would make and records what actually happens at each step, which is more rigorous than a static page scan.
Used For
Auditing whether a website still tracks California users after they reject consent, for pixel-litigation defense.
Pricing
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Runs live real-browser audits through the Reject All consent path
- Tests Global Privacy Control (GPC) responses and post-consent tracking
- Captures cookies, pixels, and screenshots as legal-defensible evidence
- Geo-specific reporting to isolate California tracking behavior
- Pre/post-choice comparison to surface trackers that fire after opt-out
Cons
- Pricing is not published on the site
- Tightly scoped to California CIPA / pixel-litigation use cases
- Aimed at legal and compliance teams rather than general marketers
Questions & Answers
Alternatives
Osano, OneTrust, Termly, CookieYes, Securiti