The California Consumer Privacy Act is the strictest privacy law in the US. Is your website compliant?
Scan my site for CCPA / CPRA gaps →The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), strengthened by the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), gives California residents sweeping rights over their personal data. It applies to any business that serves California consumers — regardless of where that business is located.
Your business must comply with CCPA / CPRA if it meets any one of the following criteria:
Non-compliance can result in enforcement actions and civil penalties. There is no de minimis exception.
These are the core technical and operational requirements most SaaS websites need to address:
Precept scans your website in seconds and identifies specific CCPA / CPRA compliance gaps — so you know exactly what to fix.
Checks if your privacy policy exists, is reachable, and mentions CCPA / CPRA-required disclosures.
Detects cookie banners, consent mechanisms, and opt-out flows required under CCPA / CPRA.
Maps third-party trackers, pixels, and analytics loading on your pages — the data you're implicitly collecting.
Every gap comes with a severity rating, plain-English explanation, and a specific fix recommendation.
Free scan. No account required. Results in under 60 seconds.