Polaris Audit

Polaris Audit

Find which trackers fire before your cookie banner loads

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Published on Jun 7, 2026
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Freemium from $9
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About Polaris Audit

The Problem: The "Consent-Before-Action" Gap Most websites use cookie banners to comply with privacy laws like GDPR, CCPA, and the ePrivacy Directive. However, there is often a massive gap between policy and execution. The core problem is the "Premature Tracker": many analytics scripts, advertising pixels, and social media trackers are hard-coded to fire the moment a page begins to load. This means they capture user data before the visitor has even seen the cookie banner, let alone consented to it. This creates three major risks: Regulatory Fines: Data protection authorities increasingly penalize "dark patterns" where consent is bypassed. Compliance Blind Spots: Marketing and dev teams often add tools without realizing how they interact with the consent management platform (CMP). Loss of Trust: Tech-savvy users can easily see if their data is being harvested immediately, damaging brand reputation. How PolarisAudit Works PolarisAudit acts as a "Privacy Stress Test" for your website by simulating a first-time visitor's experience and monitoring the technical handshake between the site and third-party servers. 1. The Zero-Interaction Scan When you enter a URL, the tool initiates a "clean" session (no cookies, no cache). It loads the page but does not click anything on the cookie banner. This mimics the state of a user who has not yet given permission. 2. Network Traffic Interception While the page loads, the tool monitors all outbound network requests. It identifies which external domains (like google-analytics.com, facebook.net, etc.) are receiving data. 3. Leak Identification The tool compares the list of active trackers against the state of the cookie banner. Any tracker that sends data before a user clicks "Accept" is flagged as a Consent Leak. 4. Actionable Reporting Rather than just providing a "Pass/Fail" grade, the tool generates a detailed audit: The "Who": Specific names of the trackers that fired prematurely. The "Where": Where in the source code these scripts are triggered. The "Fix": Guidance on how to wrap these scripts in "consent gates" so they only fire once authorized. In Short PolarisAudit bridges the gap between having a cookie banner and actually being compliant. It ensures that your "Accept" button isn't just an ornament, but a functional gatekeeper for user privacy.

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Polaris Audit is a web-based privacy tool for detecting consent leaks caused by tracking scripts that fire before user interaction. It provides B2B SaaS companies and indie hackers with a freemium compliance testing solution.

  • Identifies specific trackers that bypass cookie banners via zero-interaction scans.
  • Provides actionable reports detailing tracker source code locations for technical fixes.
  • Monitors outbound network traffic to detect unauthorized data transfers to external domains.
  • Offers a low-cost entry point with a freemium pricing model starting at 9 dollars.

Ideal for: B2B SaaS companies and indie hackers who need to verify GDPR and CCPA compliance by ensuring trackers do not fire before consent.

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