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Practical guides for compliance drift monitoring

Learn what to monitor, why drift happens, and how to keep an evidence trail your team can review and share.

GDPR risk-signal monitoring

GDPR risk often shows up as drift: new vendors, new scripts, and new cookies. WebAssure monitors these signals continuously so changes don’t slip through reviews.

EU-firstCompliance / RiskContinuous monitoring
The drift problem
Most teams don’t “break GDPR” intentionally. Risk appears when marketing tooling, tag managers, vendors, or site updates introduce new behavior without a full compliance review.
The practical approach
Monitor a small set of high-signal changes and react quickly: new cookies, new third-party domains, new external scripts, and unexpected page changes.

WebAssure highlights changes and risk signals. It does not provide legal advice or certify compliance.

Signals that commonly correlate with GDPR risk

WebAssure doesn’t “judge” legality. It shows you what changed, so compliance and risk owners can review the change quickly and keep an audit trail.

New cookie names
Detect new cookies appearing since the previous scan. New cookies often indicate new tracking behavior.
New third-party domains
Track newly observed third-party domains in network activity. Vendor drift becomes visible instead of hidden.
New external script domains
Detect when a page starts loading scripts from a new domain — often the earliest signal of risk changing.
Unexpected page changes
If the page changes without obvious new cookies/domains/scripts, you still get a review signal to catch subtle regressions.

Exports for audits and internal reviews

Generate audit-ready exports you can download and share. Export availability is bounded by your plan’s retention window.

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