Tracker discovery
Detect common third-party tools and cookies loaded by the scanned website.
Cokiq helps teams identify tracking technologies, monitor missing privacy links, support opt-out workflows, and keep reports for website privacy operations.
Cokiq scans for common analytics, advertising, chat, and marketing scripts so teams can review what data flows may need notice or opt-out handling.
Detect common third-party tools and cookies loaded by the scanned website.
Separate marketing and advertising cookies from necessary and analytics categories.
Highlight cookies and scripts that need manual privacy review.
Cokiq detects policy links and keeps banner settings tied to website records so teams can review whether visitors can find the right privacy information.
Check for privacy, cookie, terms, and related links on public pages.
Support category-level choices for non-essential cookies where configured.
Track changes to setup, cookie categories, policy links, and report generation.
Monthly reports help teams document scan status, cookies found, risks detected, consent activity, and recommended fixes.
Show website health, risk score, and open findings in a recurring report.
Use consent and preference logs as part of the operational record.
Agencies can turn CCPA readiness work into a recurring client deliverable.
Scan cookies, scripts, trackers, and privacy links.
Review marketing, analytics, preferences, necessary, and unknown categories.
Connect banner choices and policy links to the website.
Use audit trail and monthly reports for ongoing monitoring.
Cokiq supports category choices, cookie discovery, policy checks, and consent/preference records that can support CCPA-oriented workflows.
Yes. Companies outside California may still need CCPA-aware workflows if they serve California residents or clients require privacy controls.
Use Cokiq to understand what your website collects, what policy gaps exist, and what evidence you can show when clients or regulators ask.