Free Tool

Free Cookie Consent Checker

Detect consent-management signals such as Cookiebot, OneTrust, Optanon, cookielaw resources, and how consent affects analytics and pixels.

Safe public URL scan. Results include technology evidence, SEO checks, security headers, accessibility basics, and a developer fix list.

What this tool checks

Run one URL scan and get a complete report.

  • Cookiebot resources
  • OneTrust and Optanon markers
  • cookielaw CDN assets
  • Analytics and pixel consent context
  • Privacy and performance findings
How it works

The scanner fetches the public page, follows a limited redirect chain, collects headers/resources/HTML, applies self-owned detection rules, checks SEO/security/accessibility/performance signals, and returns evidence-backed fixes.

Private IPs, localhost, file URLs, and internal hostnames are blocked to reduce SSRF and abuse risk.

Search intent

Built for the task behind: cookie consent checker

People searching this topic usually want to verify a real website, see proof, and decide what to fix next. The first screen stays focused on that task: enter a URL, run the scan, review evidence, then copy the fix list.

Keyword cluster: cookie consent checker · cookiebot checker · onetrust checker

Output

Evidence-backed website report

The report groups technology, SEO, security, accessibility, performance, redirect, robots, sitemap, and schema findings into a prioritized action list.

FAQ

Common questions

What does the Free Cookie Consent Checker check?

It checks cookiebot resources, onetrust and optanon markers, cookielaw cdn assets, analytics and pixel consent context, privacy and performance findings and returns a shareable Themerella report with evidence and fixes.

Is the Free Cookie Consent Checker free?

Yes. The first workflow is free and URL-first: enter a public website URL, run the scan, and review the report before any paid monitoring or API layer.

How is this different from a generic cookie consent checker page?

Themerella shows evidence, confidence, issue severity, and developer-ready fixes instead of only listing detected logos or generic advice.

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