Let's Turn On the Protection.
A privacy policy discloses. A consent banner defends. If your trackers still fire before someone clicks Accept, your site is exposed — and that's the exact gap these demand letters are built to exploit. We close it.
The policy is half. The banner is the other half.
You have Termageddon, so your privacy and cookie policy is handled. Good. The problem is the second half.
If your consent banner only shows a notice but doesn't block scripts, your trackers still fire on page load. A filer opens your site, records the trackers firing before consent, and screenshots it. The policy in your footer doesn't stop that — the data already left.
See it yourself.
- 1Open your site in a private or incognito window.
- 2Right-click, choose Inspect, click the Network tab.
- 3Reload. Don't click anything.
- 4See requests going to google-analytics, facebook, doubleclick, or hubspot before you touched a thing? That's the exposure.
Pick the fit.
Compliance fix
We add and configure the modern consent banner, wire your trackers to hold until a visitor clicks Accept, and verify nothing fires early using the same test above. One and done.
Managed Hosting Plus
The compliance fix is comped. Plus one hour a month of our time for work exactly like this — tracker checks, small website edits, the updates that pile up. Best fit if your site changes often and you'd rather have us on call than book a project every time.
Compliance fix — $150
src on this component.Managed Hosting Plus intake
src on this component.Three things. You probably already gave us most.
Once you're in, we open a task, tag Mike, and turn it around inside a few days.
Hosting access (usually us already)
Google Analytics access (usually already have it)
Termageddon account access (usually already have it)