Surface 10 · public verification page

dxtra.ai/score/brightleaf.example

The long-lived public record of a domain’s privacy posture — one URL, three states.

Prototype. No persistence is wired up yet — this page renders the three Wireframe-Spec states with the fictional Brightleaf Botanicals sample data, not a stored scan of brightleaf.example. Per locked decision D6.1, v1 publishes claimed pages only; the unclaimed state (10b) and dispute workflow ship in v1.1.
⏸ Remediation in progress · Owner-claimed
brightleaf.example
Owner-claimed · 30-day hold active
paused
assessment
Under remediation
Previous assessment
High Risk · preserved in the assessment audit log
Citable by date and scan ID
At hold expiry the scanner re-runs automatically and the page returns to its assessed state
Current findings are not displayed during a remediation hold. The domain owner has claimed this page and is actively remediating. The hold is a 30-day window granted once per domain per year. At expiry the scanner re-runs automatically and this page returns to its new assessed state — verified if remediation succeeded, or diagnostic if it did not. The previous assessment is preserved in the audit log and can be cited by date and scan ID.

What a hold means

A remediation hold temporarily pauses public display of findings while the owner addresses them. It is not an assurance that findings have been fixed, and not a claim that the site is compliant. It means the owner has acknowledged the findings and is within a time-limited window to address them before the page is re-scanned and republished at its new assessed state.

Holds exist because publishing stale findings on a site that’s actively being fixed would be unfair. They are limited — 30 days, once per year per domain — to prevent them becoming a mechanism for indefinite avoidance.

Timeline

DAY 0
Anonymous scan completed · High Risk · findings recorded under a public scan ID
DAY 1
Domain claimed by owner via DNS TXT verification · 30-day remediation hold activated
NOW
Remediation in progress · current assessment paused · owner actively addressing findings
DAY 30 (scheduled)
Hold expires · scanner re-runs automatically · page returns to assessed state
MONTH 12 (earliest)
Next remediation hold available (12-month cooldown)
About these pages. Dxtra maintains a public verification page for scanned domains. Owners can claim their page (DNS TXT or Tag Manager verification), dispute findings, or request a 30-day remediation hold. In v1, public pages are published for claimed domains only; unclaimed pages and the dispute workflow ship in v1.1.
Methodology: docs.dxtra.ai/methodology/scanner-methodology.html · Dispute process: dxtra.ai/scanner/disputes · Questions: methodology@dxtra.ai

Automated diagnostic indicator based on publicly available information — not legal advice, not a determination of breach. For material decisions, consult a qualified privacy professional. Methodology v1.8 · Research preview.