Compliance
· 13 checks — WCAG, consent & privacy, language, viewport, cookie inventory, and legal pages rolled into one auditable list.CViewport ConfigurationActionViewport prevents zoomingREVIEW
Responsive layout enabled
Correct initial zoom level
User zooming BLOCKED
Restricts zoom — set to 5.0 or higher, or remove entirely
User zooming BLOCKED
WCAG 1.4.4 violation — users with low vision cannot zoom. Remove user-scalable=no and set maximum-scale to at least 5.0.
user-scalable=no or maximum-scale < 2 prevents users from zooming. This is a WCAG 1.4.4 (Level AA) failure and an accessibility barrier for users with low vision.
user-scalable=no is a WCAG 1.4.4 failure and creates ADA/EAA legal exposure — low-vision users rely on pinch-zoom every day.
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Setting user-scalable=no (or maximum-scale=1) in the viewport meta blocks pinch-zoom. WCAG 2.1 success criterion 1.4.4 (Resize Text) requires zoom up to 200%. ADA lawsuits against inaccessible US sites have risen sharply; the EU Accessibility Act adds another enforcement layer in 2025. Remove user-scalable and maximum-scale from the viewport meta.
Source: WCAG 2.1 SC 1.4.4 / ADA / EAA
CCompliance BadgesAction0 compliance badge(s) detectedREVIEW
A+WCAG ComplianceNo testable criteriaPASS
0
Passed
0
Failed
0
Partial
0
Manual review
0
Not tested
Automated testing covers ~30–40% of WCAG criteria. Manual review is recommended for full conformance.
Full WCAG 2.1 AA compliance checklist — paste into a client deliverable or ticket
A+Cookie Consent & Privacyprivacy policy foundPASS
Pre-consent Cookies
This is an automated check, not legal advice. Consult a privacy professional for GDPR/CCPA compliance.
BeaverCheck detects technical indicators of consent management. This does not constitute a legal compliance assessment. Consult a privacy professional for GDPR/CCPA compliance.
Disclaimer: legal-page checks identify presence/absence; consult counsel for legal sufficiency.
ALanguage & i18nLang attribute presentPASS
The <html lang> attribute and Content-Language header should agree.
<html lang>, Content-Language, or og:locale disagree — pick one source of truth and align the others.
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Browsers and assistive tech use different sources for language. When they disagree, behavior is undefined: some pronounce by <html lang>, some by Content-Language. Decide on the canonical language for the page and set all signals to match.
Source: WCAG 2.1 SC 3.1.1
A+Readability & TypographyFont sizes and tap targets checkedPASS
A+Third-Party Trackers3 trackers detectedPASS
ALegal Page Ecosystem4 of 7 expected legal pages detectedPASS
A+Copyright Notice© 2026 X CorpPASS
© 2026 X Corp
Regulatory Indicators2 regulatory indicator(s) detectedINFO
This is a technical scan, not a legal assessment.
BeaverCheck detects technical indicators that may suggest regulatory relevance. This should not be relied upon for legal decisions. Consult qualified legal counsel.
EU General Data Protection Regulation — governs collection and processing of personal data of EU residents.
Indicators detected
- Privacy policy page found
Americans with Disabilities Act / Section 508 — requires digital accessibility for people with disabilities.
Indicators detected
- Accessibility statement page found
Third-Party Data Sharing1 third-party service(s) detectedINFO
This inventory identifies services receiving visitor data.
Under regulations like GDPR Article 30, maintaining records of data processing is commonly considered a best practice. This scan provides a starting point.
Readability Scores153 words, Flesch-Kincaid grade 8.9INFO
Readability Analysis (Flesch-Kincaid)
Grade Level
8.9
Grade 9 (high school)
Reading Ease
61
Standard
Words
153
Sentences
9