
By exposing hidden script behavior, Privacy Watch reduces legal exposure and streamlines audit readiness for businesses facing tighter global privacy regulations.
The client‑side of a website has become a blind spot for privacy teams, even though third‑party scripts now power everything from analytics to chatbots. These scripts can harvest IP addresses, geolocation, and contact details without explicit consent, leaving organizations vulnerable to GDPR, CPRA and emerging state laws. As regulators tighten requirements and U.S. courts see a surge in privacy lawsuits, businesses need a way to see exactly what data leaves their pages and why.
Privacy Watch tackles this gap with AI‑enhanced monitoring that maps every data point accessed by third‑party code. The platform automatically logs evidence, flags scripts that fire before consent, and tracks cross‑border transfers, producing ready‑to‑file reports aligned with Articles 6, 25, 28, 30 and 32 of GDPR and comparable U.S. provisions. By turning raw script activity into structured compliance artifacts, it eliminates manual audits and reduces the risk of costly fines, such as the £20 million penalty imposed on British Airways for a client‑side vulnerability.
For compliance officers, the value lies in turning an opaque risk surface into a measurable control. Privacy Watch integrates with existing security stacks, offering real‑time alerts when a vendor updates code that expands data collection. This proactive stance not only satisfies audit requirements but also supports a broader security posture, demonstrating reasonable safeguards under privacy law. As the market for AI‑native compliance tools expands, cside’s offering positions it as a differentiated solution that bridges security visibility and regulatory automation, a combination increasingly demanded by enterprises worldwide.
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