What’s in your cookie audit report?
Most scanners give you a basic cookie list. Clym gives you a full website cookie analysis that turns raw data into actionable insights. When your scan is complete, you’ll receive a comprehensive cookie audit report that covers far more than just the names of cookies. Here’s what you get:
Every scan provides a compliance score that summarizes how your website measures up across three critical areas: privacy, cookies, and accessibility. This score, ranging from 0–10, gives you a quick benchmark to see where your site stands today.
Instead of digging through long lists of technical data, you can instantly see your overall compliance health at a glance. From there, you can dive deeper into each category as needed. The cookie scanner report makes it simple to share results with data protection officers, web developers, or marketing teams so everyone understands your website's privacy and accessibility posture.
Unlike most basic cookie scanners, Clym provides geographic compliance scoring. After your scan, you’ll see continent-level maps that highlight your website’s estimated compliance score in Europe, North America, South America, Asia, Africa, and Oceania.
From there, you can drill down into specific countries to see how local privacy laws such as GDPR, CCPA/CPRA, or LGPD may impact your risk exposure. This level of detail makes the cookie audit report especially valuable for organizations with global or multi-regional audiences. You’ll know exactly where attention is needed to meet jurisdiction-specific requirements.
Your scan result includes a comprehensive cookie inventory that lists the cookies on your website. Cookies are automatically categorized into groups such as essential, analytics, marketing, and functional so you can immediately identify which ones may require user consent under privacy regulations.
The cookie compliance report also distinguishes between first-party cookies (set directly by your site) and third-party cookies (set by external services like ad networks or analytics platforms). This distinction helps you understand not only what data your site collects, but also which vendors or partners are setting cookies on your behalf.
Clym’s cookie scanner goes beyond listing cookies by providing a full view of the third-party services running on your website. The audit identifies tools such as Facebook Pixel, Google Analytics, HubSpot, and LinkedIn Insights.
For each service, you can even view the exact script that is being loaded. This level of transparency makes it easier to evaluate the purpose of each service, spot potential risks, and decide whether to continue using them.
Developers can use this data to troubleshoot site performance or tagging issues, while compliance teams can use the findings to review how third-party scripts interact with their organization’s privacy policies and practices.
In addition to cookie detection, your audit includes an accessibility snapshot that flags potential issues with inclusivity and usability. Each recommendation explains what the issue is, why it matters, and what aspect of accessibility it affects, such as readability, keyboard navigation, or compatibility with assistive technologies.
While no software tool can guarantee full accessibility compliance, this website accessibility audit provides a solid baseline of issues to review manually. By combining cookie scanning with accessibility insights, Clym helps you support both data privacy compliance and inclusive user experiences.
Your full cookie compliance report is available to download in a structured, easy-to-read format. This makes it simple to share insights with compliance teams, developers, marketers, or legal advisors.
The downloadable report includes your compliance score, geographic privacy risk breakdown, complete cookie inventory, and accessibility snapshot. It is available in both a compact summary view and a more detailed format, so you can choose the version that best fits your needs.
Having a clear document makes collaboration with stakeholders smoother and helps teams take informed action on findings. Whether you’re presenting to executives or working directly with technical staff, a comprehensive website cookie analysis provides the context needed to guide next steps.