Author: Tyler Zey
We’ve been listening—and building. This week, we launched two powerful features directly inspired by your feedback: the HIPAA Compliant CMP Design Playground and a major upgrade to our web scanner UI.
Both tools are built to help you see before you ship and understand before you’re fined.
HIPAA Compliant CMP Design Playground
Since launching our consent management platform (CMP), nearly everyone has asked the same thing:
“What will it look like on my site?”
Short answer: however you want it to.
Your CMP design should fit seamlessly into your brand, your UX, and your legal requirements. So instead of giving you static examples, we built a fully interactive HIPAA Compliant CMP Design Playground. Think of it as a visual sandbox—no coding, no commitments, just click and play.
You can now:
Setup the CMP in your brand
Preview different banner layouts
Customize borders, colors, and more
It’s not just for aesthetics. Getting this right helps reduce friction and improve consent rates—especially in regulated spaces like healthcare, where transparency is non-negotiable.
This is your no-pressure way to test-drive what privacy compliance could look like—literally.
Example #1

Example #2

Learn more about how the CMP works in our Consent Management Platform Docs.
A Smarter, Sharper Web Scanner UI
Our second update tackles one of the biggest pain points in privacy ops: invisible data exposure from third-party tools.
We just launched a complete redesign of our web scanner UI—making it dramatically easier to see what’s really happening on your site under the hood.
Now, after each scan, you’ll see:
Every cookie + local storage object dropped by third parties
The category and purpose of each tracker (e.g. marketing, analytics, advertising)
Risk level (high, medium, low)
Which pages each tracker appears on
URLs that were called, who owns them, and what they collect

For example, in a scan from this morning, a healthcare site had:
118 cookies
81 third-party resources
Dozens flagged as high-risk, including data controllers like Tapad, Neustar, and FreeWheel
These trackers were setting identifiers—often invisible to the site owner—and many were found on informational health content, raising serious PHI exposure concerns.

We also now categorize by intent (e.g. “Marketing,” “Functional,” “Advertising”) so you can immediately distinguish what's essential and what's excessive.
Combined with our new visual scanner dashboard, this makes auditing your data-sharing risks fast, transparent, and actionable.
Need to rescan? Just hit the Rescan button anytime in your dashboard.
Why This Matters Right Now
As shared in our LinkedIn post, July was a wake-up call for healthcare orgs.
Settlements and enforcement actions are piling up:
Henry Ford Health: $12.28M
BJC HealthCare: $9.25M
Healthline: $1.55M—even for informational content
Aspen Dental: $18.4M+
Most of these penalties weren’t about breaches—they were about pixels and trackers collecting data without informed consent.
That’s why the HIPAA Compliant CMP Design Playground and the upgraded Web Scanner matter now more than ever.
Try It Today
🎨 CMP Design Playground: Configure your ideal consent experience before you commit.
🔍 Web Scanner 2.0: Run a scan and see every cookie and storage object in clear detail.
Want help interpreting your scan results or setting up a compliant CMP? Start here: Ours Overview
You asked for transparency and control. We built both.
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