Clear answers to common questions about Auditzo audits, scope, reports, and what to expect.
About Auditzo & Website Audits
Auditzo reviews how websites behave from a privacy and compliance perspective—focusing on observable tracking, third-party connections, consent behavior, and data flow signals during real visits.
No. Auditzo reviews publicly accessible website behavior only. We do not install scripts, modify your code, or make any changes during the audit.
No. Reports are written in plain English and designed for founders, marketers, agencies, and compliance teams—not just developers.
Auditzo is commonly used by founders, growth teams, agencies, consultants, and legal/compliance teams who need clarity on website behavior, tracking risk, and framework alignment.
Most audits complete quickly. Timing can vary based on site complexity, number of pages involved, and the amount of third-party activity observed during a session.
Legal, Compliance & Scope
No. Auditzo is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Our reports highlight observed behavior and potential compliance considerations to support internal review and informed discussions.
No. Compliance depends on your website configuration, consent implementation, vendors, and ongoing updates. Auditzo helps identify risks and behaviors, but final compliance outcomes depend on implementation and legal guidance.
Auditzo supports multiple privacy and compliance frameworks. If you’re unsure which applies, start with our
Compliance Framework Finder.
Use the framework finder first. It helps map likely applicable frameworks based on your audience, geography, and site context—then you can run the most relevant audit.
Yes. Many teams use Auditzo reports to support internal reviews, vendor discussions, and legal/compliance planning. The audit documents observed behavior and helps prioritize next steps.
Not always. Website behavior can change with new deployments, A/B tests, tag updates, consent configurations, location rules, or third-party vendor changes. Audits reflect observed behavior at the time of review.
How Auditzo Audits Websites
It means we focus on what your website actually does during real usage—what loads, what connects, what runs, and how tracking behaves—rather than relying only on surface signals like banners or policy text.
Auditzo reviews observable signals such as tracking scripts, third-party requests, cookies, consent behavior, and where connections occur during normal page visits.
Yes. We review cookie and script behavior that is observable during browsing sessions, including third-party connections and tracking behavior before/after consent (where applicable).
Auditzo provides automated audits for fast insight. Some engagements may involve deeper structured review depending on requirements, complexity, or the type of evidence needed.
Audits are typically based on a set of observed page visits and user flows. If you need broader coverage, you can run audits on key pages or request a deeper review strategy.
Websites often load different scripts, banners, or trackers based on location, consent settings, device type, or logged-in state. Auditzo helps highlight these real-world differences.
Data Privacy & Security
Typically, you provide a website URL and an email address where your report can be delivered. Some flows may also ask you to select a compliance framework.
No. Auditzo evaluates publicly accessible website behavior only. We do not access admin panels, databases, or private customer records.
No. Auditzo does not sell personal data.
You can review our Privacy Policy for details on what we collect, how we use it, and how we protect it.
Yes. Depending on your location and applicable laws, you may request access or deletion. Contact us via the details listed on our Contact page.
Reports, Pricing & Next Steps
You receive a structured report with key observations and practical notes in plain language. Reports are designed to help teams understand what to review and what to prioritize next.
Yes. Many users share reports internally with stakeholders or external advisors to support review, vendor discussions, and implementation planning.
Yes. Auditzo offers a free website audit to help you understand baseline compliance signals before deciding whether you need deeper review.
Some users run recurring audits to track changes over time. If you need monitoring or ongoing review, contact us to discuss the right approach for your website and risk profile.
Yes. Agencies and consultants often use Auditzo to assess client websites, document observable risks, and support practical next steps.
Review the findings, confirm what’s intentional vs accidental, and prioritize fixes. Many teams use the report to align marketing, engineering, and compliance—then re-audit to verify changes.
Yes. If you prefer a guided self-review first, start with our checklists.