Default consent state
Checks whether denied or granted defaults are visible early enough to govern Google tags before they act.
Run a Free SentinelScanValidate Google Consent Mode defaults, updates, GA4 request behavior, and regional measurement evidence.
Consent Mode validation checks whether Google consent signals appear at the right time and whether analytics requests behave as intended by region.
The output is technical evidence for implementation review. It does not replace legal analysis, but it gives teams the browser proof needed to repair consent behavior.
The validation focuses on the handoff between CMP choice, data layer state, GTM sequencing, Google tag behavior, and request evidence so the team can see where the signal path breaks.
SentinelScan looks for the implementation signals that determine whether Google platforms receive useful consent context.
Checks whether denied or granted defaults are visible early enough to govern Google tags before they act.
Looks for final update states after banner interaction, scan flow completion, or region-specific consent behavior.
Surfaces whether GA4 requests or cookieless pings are captured during regional scans.
Compares scan results across workers when EU, Germany, California, or USA behavior matters.
Flags when consent state is missing, unavailable, or not visible to browser inspection.
Turns missing defaults, suppressed requests, or vendor drift into next-step findings.
Confirm defaults, updates, Google signal visibility, and request changes before relying on platform diagnostics.
Find whether analytics is missing, suppressed regionally, or firing without useful consent context.
Check changes to tag sequencing, consent initialization, and regional trigger logic.
Inspect whether EU visitors receive compliant measurement behavior instead of assuming USA behavior applies.
SentinelScan reports are designed to help legal, marketing, analytics, and web teams review the same technical evidence without relying on screenshots alone.
Reports summarize technical scan results without claiming a legal conclusion.
Default, update, and page-state signals are preserved when visible so implementation teams can review timing and state.
Network requests, cookies, third-party scripts, and regional differences are preserved for review.
A client-ready URL lets legal, analytics, marketing, and web teams inspect the same scan.
Technical credibility
SentinelScan gives ModeConsent clients browser evidence for Consent Mode, GA4, and regional tracking behavior.