Cookies, scripts, and third-party requests
Every cookie written, script executed, and third-party call made on first load, captured before and after the consent choice so you can see what actually changed.
Run a Free SentinelScanSubmit your email and site URL and a real browser scans your site immediately: consent state, cookies, scripts, Google signals, and tracking behavior. No script to install, no account, no sales call required.
SentinelScan checks the live page like a visitor, not like a settings screen. No script to install, no account to create, no access to grant.
You submit your email and the site URL. The scan queues immediately, with no call and no intake form.
Real Chromium sessions load the site from California, New York, and Germany and record cookies, scripts, requests, and consent state.
You get a client-ready summary of what looks healthy and what needs closer review, and we reply for any market or CMP context.
Every cookie written, script executed, and third-party call made on first load, captured before and after the consent choice so you can see what actually changed.
Google Consent Mode defaults and updates, plus the dataLayer events your CMP claims to send, read straight from the live page whenever they are visible.
GA4 hits, Ads requests, banner behavior, and regional tracking differences compared across California, New York, and Germany sessions.
Findings written in plain language and ranked by what needs closer review, ready to forward to legal, marketing, or engineering without translation.
Useful for
Yes, and there is no obligation attached. We offer it because teams that see real browser evidence usually want the deeper audit, but if your site comes back clean, we will tell you that too.
An email address and the site URL. No script installation, no account, no tag manager access. SentinelScan only looks at what any visitor's browser can already see.
The scan starts the moment you submit the form and full findings typically arrive within minutes. We reply if we need market or CMP context to interpret what the browser recorded.
You get a plain-language summary of what looks healthy and what needs closer review. From there you decide: fix things internally, ask us to scope a deeper audit, or do nothing at all.