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GDPR Scanner

The gdpr scanner is a tool which checks a list of domains for violations against the GDPR. It implements a test-suite with pre-defined test cases and also makes it easy to add your own tests.

It consists of two components

  1. A web crawler, located at crawler/, written in Go
  2. An analyzing service, located at analyzer/, written in Python

Example test cases

  • privacy-statement-missing: Checks whether the given side has a privacy policy.
  • ip-not-anonymized-[tracking-provider]: Checks whether tracking services like Google Analytics have IP anonymization enabled.
  • privacy-missing-thirdparty-[thirdparty]: Checks whether third party tools are used in the page and whether they're mentioned in the privacy statement if they're known to handle personal data.
  • privacy-missing-[paragraph]: Checks whether the privacy statement misses a mention of something which is needed.

Crawler

The crawler can be built using the build.sh script. Binaries for linux, macOS and Windows will be stored at dist/.

Parameter options:

  • -domain <domain> or -list <path> is used for specifying the domains to crawl
  • Optional: -threads specifies the number of parallel threads
  • Optional: -verbose for verbose/debugging log output. Not recommended for large lists

Examples:

  • ./crawler -domain www.maxi-muth.de -threads 20 -verbose
  • ./crawler -list domain-list.txt (The list should contain line-separated domains, not full URLs).
  • Log to file: ./crawler -list lists/list_test_1k.txt -threads 20 > crawler_1k.log 2>&1 &

The results will be stored in the directory output/. It contains a meta data file crawler.json which tracks which domains got crawled with which pages and an estimation of the type of page (eg. privacy policy or contact page).

Analyzer

The analyzer CLI can be run with python 3.7 from the root of the repository:

  • python -m analyzer analyze

Available options can be printed using --help or by just calling analyzer without the analyze command.

Note that some few dependencies are required; you can install them by running pipenv install in the analyzer directory.

Tests can be run with python -m unittest discover

Troubleshooting If you get a ModuleNotFoundError when running the unpackaged python app, add the directory to your python path (execute at the root of the repository): export PYTHONPATH="${PYTHONPATH}:$(pwd)"

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