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.
⚠ Diagnostic scan · Domain not yet claimed
brightleaf.example
Scanned · anonymous request
57
/ 100
High risk band
Current assessment
2 high-severity findings · 1 medium · 0 commendable practices
Scan ID DX-SAMPLE-0003 · Re-scan now
This is a diagnostic indicator, not a legal opinion. Dxtra has not been retained by brightleaf.example. These findings reflect what the Dxtra Scanner observed at a single point in time from publicly available pages; they are not determinations of regulatory breach. The domain’s privacy posture may have changed since this scan. Anyone using this page for procurement, due-diligence, editorial, or regulatory purposes should request a current re-scan and seek qualified counsel.

What this assessment means

The High Risk band is the authoritative statement: 2 high-severity findings, 1 medium-severity finding, assessed per Methodology v1.8 against the most stringent applicable regime. The 57/100 is an internal composition summary, not a regulatory determination. Every finding type is tied to named regulator sources; the full methodology and source list is published and auditable.

Findings observed · summary

High · F1Missing privacy notice
High · F8No DSAR mechanism
Med · M5No Transparency Center / privacy hub
Pending · BrowserTracker-behaviour checks (F3–F7, F10) await the headless pass — Dxtra's Browser Agent — and are reported as inconclusive, not as findings

Full anchor sources and framework mappings per finding: docs.dxtra.ai/methodology/scanner-methodology.html

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Most of what’s flagged here is resolvable in under an hour with a Dxtra privacy program — from $10/month. When your program goes live, this page re-scans automatically and shows your updated band. If you believe a specific finding is incorrect, you can dispute it directly.

Ownership is verified via DNS TXT record or Tag Manager. A temporary hold pauses public findings for 30 days while you remediate — the page shows “Remediation in progress” during that window. Disputes are adjudicated by Dxtra’s named privacy officer (acknowledged in 2, resolved in 10 business days, with an automatic hold).

For buyers, procurement reviewers, journalists, regulators
If you’re using this page to assess brightleaf.example: (1) check the scan date and use “Re-scan now” for a current assessment; (2) the findings are a diagnostic indicator, not a regulatory determination; (3) the domain owner may respond with a claim or dispute at any time.
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.