Privacy Score Checker — Policy Notes & Reference
Capture privacy assessment notes — pair with headers, cookies, and reputation tools
How to Use This Tool
- Enter privacy assessment notes, checklist items, or ticket text in the textarea.
- Click Transform to process input through the client generic-text widget.
- Review output in the results panel below the form.
- Copy output for DPIA appendices or compliance tickets when useful.
- Validate technical signals with security-headers-checker on production URLs.
- Run cookie-scanner on login and marketing pages for Set-Cookie flag detail.
About This Tool
Privacy officers and compliance teams document cookie categories, data retention decisions, and DPIA findings before publishing updated privacy policies or responding to regulator questionnaires. VSPIC privacy score checker renders a client-side ToolUiShell with textarea input via the generic-text handler kind mapped in missing-tools-handlers.generated.ts — useful for drafting privacy score notes, checklist text, or audit commentary before running authoritative scans elsewhere on the platform.
This page does not compute a regulated privacy score or scan websites automatically. For HTTP header posture use security-headers-checker. For Set-Cookie flag analysis use cookie-scanner or cookie-analyzer. For IP anonymizer and blacklist context use ip-leak-test. Treat this widget as a documentation companion, not a replacement for legal review or formal privacy impact assessments.
Common use cases
- •Inspect HTTP headers and user-agent strings
- •Analyze email headers for phishing investigation
- •Generate strong passwords for staging environments
Why use VSPIC for ?
- Lightweight client widget — no server-side probe required.
- Copyable output for privacy program documentation.
- Pairs naturally with cookie and header tools on the same platform.
- Useful scratchpad before formal compliance reviews.
- Free instant use — no account required.
- Complements ip-leak-test for egress reputation context.
What privacy score checker does on this page
The missing-tools-handlers.generated.ts entry maps privacy-score-checker to type client with kind generic-text. MissingClientWidgets renders ToolUiShell with textarea and Transform button — processing input locally without extended API calls.
Formal privacy scoring frameworks — IAPP assessments, regulator methodologies, vendor GRC platforms — live outside this scratchpad. Use this page to organize notes before executing technical checks below.
Recommended technical validation workflow
Run security-headers-checker on production URLs for HSTS, CSP, Referrer-Policy, and Permissions-Policy grades. Run cookie-scanner on authentication and marketing endpoints for Secure, HttpOnly, and SameSite flags on Set-Cookie headers.
Run ip-leak-test on VPN egress and vendor API IPs when privacy claims depend on clean reputation and anonymizer classification.
Relationship to cookie-scanner and cookie-analyzer
cookie-scanner and cookie-analyzer both call action cookies with url parameter — parsing Set-Cookie headers from server fetch with Secure, HttpOnly, SameSite badges. cookie-scanner uses cookie scanner SEO vocabulary on the missing-tools path.
Missing Secure on session cookies or permissive SameSite values belong in privacy assessment findings documented here.
Relationship to security-headers-checker
security-headers-checker scores HSTS, CSP, X-Frame-Options, Referrer-Policy, and Permissions-Policy presence on any URL. Referrer leakage and framing risks factor into privacy narratives alongside cookie analysis.
Pair header grades with privacy notes before publishing updated cookie consent banners.
GDPR and DPIA documentation
Document technical findings — header grades, cookie flags, reputation signals — in DPIA appendices with dates and URLs tested. privacy score checker scratchpad helps draft narrative sections; legal teams finalize binding assessments.
Recheck after deploy — header and cookie regressions are common during CDN template changes.
Relationship to ip-leak-test
ip-leak-test calls action reputation for VPN, proxy, hosting, and DNSBL signals on IPv4 or domain — relevant when privacy programs promise clean egress or fraud-resistant signup flows.
Browser leak mechanics still require dedicated client tests separate from reputation scoring.
Tracker and third-party context
Cookie and header scans cover first-party response on submitted URL — not every third-party tag loaded by complex SPAs. Manual browser devtools review remains necessary for full tracker inventory.
Pair with mixed-content-checker when privacy posture includes secure transport for all subresources.
Authorized use
Scan your properties or authorized targets on companion tools. Passive header and cookie reads — no user PII collected by this scratchpad.
Clear sensitive notes from shared screens after copying into secure ticket systems.
Important notes & limitations
- Does not compute legal privacy scores or GDPR compliance verdicts.
- Does not crawl websites or read privacy policies automatically.
- generic-text client handler — not a formal assessment framework.
- Output is reference text only — require legal review for binding decisions.
- Technical scans on other tools require publicly reachable URLs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. VSPIC offers this privacy score checker at no cost with no account required. Results load in real time.
We do not permanently store your queries on our servers. Some tools run entirely in your browser; others fetch public data for the request only.
Yes. Open the page in any modern phone or tablet browser. Results work on Wi‑Fi and mobile data.
No. It is a client-side notes widget. Run security-headers-checker, cookie-scanner, and ip-leak-test for technical signals.
missing-tools-handlers.generated.ts maps privacy-score-checker to type client, kind generic-text — no extended API action.
cookie-scanner fetches URLs and parses Set-Cookie via action cookies. This page is a text scratchpad for privacy program notes.
No. Require qualified legal and compliance review for regulatory submissions.
Test homepage, login, checkout, and OAuth callback URLs — endpoints that set session or tracking cookies.
No. ip-leak-test covers reputation signals. WebRTC and DNS leaks need dedicated browser client tests.
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