URL Analyzer is out now (open beta)

Search any tool. Get a simplified privacy policy review.

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How It Works

1. Enter a tool or website URL

2. We analyze the policy pages

Home PagePrivacy PolicyTermsCookiesHelpSecurityLLMsAIDPA

3. Get a structured privacy report

What PrivacyDrift Checks

Home Page

Product claims, target users, privacy promises, and links to legal or control pages.

Privacy Policy

Data collected, purposes, sharing, retention, rights, opt-outs, and deletion rules.

Terms of Service

Account rules, service limits, liability, arbitration, and clauses affecting user control.

Cookies & Tracking

Analytics, ads, trackers, consent controls, cookie categories, and opt-out options.

Support Docs

Practical instructions for exports, deletion, account settings, privacy controls, and security.

Help Center

User-facing explanations that clarify how privacy choices work inside the product.

Security

Security claims, encryption, access controls, audits, incident handling, and compliance signals.

LLMs

Whether user data, files, prompts, or outputs may be used with language models.

AI

AI features, automated processing, training use, human review, and model-related data handling.

DPA

Looks for processor/subprocessor roles, enterprise data handling, SCCs, and GDPR terms.

FAQ

How does the URL Analyzer work?

Enter a public website or tool URL. PrivacyDrift looks for publicly available policy pages, analyzes the privacy language, and turns it into a simplified report with a score, findings, actions, and evidence links.

What does the report include?

Each report includes a privacy score, summary, positive signals, negative signals, recommended actions, and evidence from the original policy pages. Positive and negative signals show score impact, so you can see what raised or lowered the final score.

Is the analysis free?

Yes. The URL Analyzer is free to use. We plan to keep it free as long as infrastructure allows, but fair-use limits may apply during open beta.

Can I analyze any website?

You can analyze public websites and tools with accessible policy pages. Some websites may fail if their pages are blocked, missing, heavily scripted, unavailable, or do not provide enough privacy information.

How often is information updated?

Reports are based on the policy information found during your search. When available, PrivacyDrift also shows the company's detected last policy update.

What data does PrivacyDrift store?

PrivacyDrift stores publicly available website and policy information used to generate analyzer results. We may also store submitted URLs, detected policy links, findings, scores, and evidence so reports can be displayed, reviewed, and improved. Do not submit private, internal, or confidential URLs.

Is this legal advice?

No. PrivacyDrift helps simplify privacy policy language for research and awareness. It is not legal advice, compliance certification, or a substitute for reading the original policy. For more details, read the Not legal advice section in our Terms of Service.