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Privacy Request Domains & Geos Report
Privacy Request Domains & Geos Report
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Written by Luiza Gircoveanu
Updated over a week ago

Overview

The Privacy Request Domains & Geos Audit report will help you identify which countries data is being sent to and to which vendors.

Applied Consent Categories

If consent categories have already been applied to the Audit, you will see a down-down bar that you can expand to see the names and notes associated with each applied consent category.

Summary Metrics

The metrics in the top section of the report display:

  • The # of pages scanned

  • The # of pages with unapproved Items

  • The # of network requests evaluated

  • The # of unique domains

  • The # of unique geolocations

  • The # of approved requests/geolocations

  • The # of unapproved requests/geolocations

Geolocations of Approved & Unapproved Requests

The Geolocations map displays all unique countries where network requests were sent to during the Audit. Green countries were approved. Red countries were not approved. Grey countries did not receive requests.

You can click on a country to filter the pages table and Geolocation and Request Domain Compliance table below to requests sent to that geolocation.

Network Requests and Request Domains - A network request is a request to transfer data between the user and a server. The request domain of a network request (.observepoint.com) determines the server that is communicated with, which has a physical location that could be domestic or international.

Geolocation and Request Domain Compliance

This table displays all unique tags that fired on pages during the Audit and the following attributes:

  • Request Domain

  • Geolocation (country)

  • The # of requests

  • Status (Approved or Unapproved)

  • Consent Category

  • The # of pages where the request was sent from

Pages Scanned

After filtering the list of pages, you can drill into the Page Details Report to do further analysis.

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