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10.1s
Scanned
2026-05-09 10:07 UTC
Worker
🇪🇸 Madrid
Duration
1.5m
Vs prev
Declined by -1

Global Performance

6/6 locations

Strong global performance — average 184ms across 6 locations, fastest from Madrid (111ms), slowest from Singapore (394ms). Fastly edge cache (HIT, HIT).

Spain - Madrid
Full audit
111ms
DNS 46ms · TLS 3ms
United States - Santa Clara
135ms
DNS 5ms · TLS 4ms
Brazil - Sao Paulo
219ms
DNS 2ms · TLS 4ms
Singapore - Singapore
394ms
DNS 5ms · TLS 3ms
Netherlands - Amsterdam
112ms
DNS 3ms · TLS 4ms
United Stated - New York
133ms
DNS 2ms · TLS 4ms
CDN: Fastly (HIT, HIT) · Avg TTFB: 184ms · Cache: s-maxage=30,no-cache

Audit overview

Compliance and Sustainability need attention; the other categories are in good shape.

Fix Priority Matrix

5 findings

Quick Wins

3

High impact, low effort — start here.

Strategic

2

High impact, requires investment.

Easy Improvements

0

Small gains, minimal effort.

Nothing in this quadrant — good news.

Deprioritize

0

Low impact, high effort — do last.

Nothing in this quadrant — good news.

← Low effort High effort →

Screenshots

DESKTOP + MOBILE
Desktop
Desktop screenshot
Mobile
Mobile screenshot

Top Priorities (5)

Sorted by impact
Critical: 1

'unsafe-eval' found in script source

Unsafe value (unsafe-inline, unsafe-eval) in script-src defeats CSP's main protection — XSS injections can execute again.

Security › Content Security Policy
Critical: 2

'unsafe-inline' found in script source

Unsafe value (unsafe-inline, unsafe-eval) in script-src defeats CSP's main protection — XSS injections can execute again.

Security › Content Security Policy
Critical: 3

Cookie 'nyt-gdpr' is missing the Secure flag

A cookie without the Secure flag can leak over HTTP — in HSTS-protected sites, this is still a defense-in-depth gap.

Security › Cookie Security
Critical: 4

Cookie 'nyt-geo' is missing the Secure flag

A cookie without the Secure flag can leak over HTTP — in HSTS-protected sites, this is still a defense-in-depth gap.

Security › Cookie Security
Critical: 5

Cookie 'nyt-s-present' is missing the Secure flag

A cookie without the Secure flag can leak over HTTP — in HSTS-protected sites, this is still a defense-in-depth gap.

Security › Cookie Security
What fixing these means. Your site performs reasonably well, but a few targeted fixes could meaningfully improve results. Addressing the critical issues below would have the most immediate impact on your user trust.
5 security gaps detected — browsers may warn visitors about your site.

Business case

What fixing the audit's findings is worth -- and what ignoring them keeps costing.

Return on investment

€1,084 investment → €11,367/month returns + EUR 120,500,000 risk avoided

Investment
€1,084
12.8 h · 5 findings
Monthly returns
€11,367
€136,407/yr
Payback
0.1 mo
+12487% Y1
Regulatory risk avoided EUR 120,500,000
Or — fix only the top 3 findings
€1,0410.1 mo payback · +13000% Y1
Optimistic scenario assuming the top 3 capture most of the upside. Real-world recovery typically falls between this projection and the full-fix ROI above.
€64 — in quick wins — start here for the fastest payback

Figures combine localized regulatory fine ceilings, search/conversion value priced against local CPC, and bandwidth waste estimates. Results depend on implementation quality and audience composition. Not legal or financial advice.

Conversion barriers

8 barrier(s) likely increasing bounce by ~32%.

Barriers
8
3 crit 5 warn
Bounce delta
+32pp
added vs baseline
Score
55
C
Speed
2
Trust
1
Usability
1
Content
1
Nav
3
  • Page takes 10.1s to load
    Users abandon at ~3s — you're 7.6s over the 2.5s threshold
    → Optimize render-blocking resources, preload the hero image, and compress images
  • Page feels frozen for 4.8s
    Clicks on the primary CTA are ignored while JavaScript runs
    → Break up long tasks; defer non-critical JavaScript to post-hydration
  • 40 broken link(s) on the page
    Clicks land on 404s — trust drops and the session often ends
    → Fix or remove the broken destinations surfaced on the Content tab
  • No Content-Security-Policy header
    Higher XSS blast radius — one compromised script can exfiltrate the checkout form
    → Ship a reporting-only CSP first, then enforce once violations are clean
  • Layout shifts during page load
    Content movement causes mis-clicks on CTAs and form fields
    → Add width/height to images; reserve space for late-loading embeds

Preliminary CRO audit — each barrier links to the tab with detailed analysis.

Remediation cost

€1,084 12.8 developer hours at €85/hr
Quick wins
€64 3 fixes in ~45 minutes

Start here for the best return on investment

Cost by category

Cost by effort level

Adjust assumptions

Team composition

Multiplier applied to dev hours to reflect QA, design, and PM overhead. Use Dev only for solo work; Full team for projects with formal review processes.

/hr

Rates reflect fully-loaded developer cost including overhead

How developer rates are sourced

Cost of inaction

€10,048,622 / month at risk ~€120,583,468 / year if left unfixed
Default is 10,000. Use your own number for accurate $-figures.

Compliance Risk

€120,500,000

ePrivacy DirectiveGDPREAA
  • 7 non-essential cookie(s) set without consent banner
    GDPR: EUR 5,000 – EUR 10,000,000
  • 7 non-essential cookie(s) set without consent banner
    GDPR: EUR 10,000 – EUR 20,000,000
  • 7 non-essential cookie(s) set without consent banner
    ePrivacy Directive: EUR 5,000 – EUR 100,000,000
  • 2 advertising/retargeting trackers detected
    GDPR: EUR 10,000 – EUR 20,000,000
  • 2 of 7 <nav> elements are unlabeled
    EAA: EUR 1,000 – EUR 500,000
  • Skip navigation link is missing (WCAG 2.4.1)
    EAA: EUR 1,000 – EUR 500,000
  • 2 empty heading(s)
    EAA: EUR 1,000 – EUR 500,000

Bounce-Rate Cost

€6,953 /mo

+31.6pp bounce · ~3,161 lost visitors/mo

CPC: EUR 2.20

Bandwidth Waste

€2.35 /mo

31783.5 MB/mo × 0.074 EUR/GB

  • Optimize transfer: save ~3.2 MB per page load
    Saves €2.35/mo

Compliance figures represent the statutory maximum fine for the most severe triggered category, capped per regulation — not the sum of per-finding penalties. Based on published regulatory fine ranges. This is not legal advice.

Compliance methodology · SEO assumptions · Bandwidth model

Your performance is already good — improvements may show diminishing returns

Unique monthly visitors from your analytics

Purchases, signups, or key actions

Optional — for revenue estimation

additional conversions/month

more engaged visitors from reduced bounce

potential monthly revenue
Current bounce (est.)
After fixes (est.)
Estimated bounce reduction

Fix 5 critical issues to capture this value

How this is calculated

Based on Google/Deloitte research ("Milliseconds Make Millions") showing a ~7% bounce rate increase per additional second of LCP above the 2.5s "Good" threshold.

Your site's LCP: → estimated after fixes.

These are estimates based on industry research — actual results vary

Bounce-rate model & assumptions

Your data stays in your browser — nothing is sent to our servers

Lighthouse

Mobile

20
Performance Overall performance score (0–100) based on Core Web Vitals and other metrics. 90+ is good.
89
Accessibility Measures how accessible the page is for users with disabilities. Checks color contrast, ARIA labels, and semantic HTML.
77
Best Practices Checks for modern web development best practices including HTTPS, no console errors, and secure JavaScript.
85
SEO Measures basic SEO optimizations: meta tags, crawlability, link text, and mobile friendliness.

First Contentful Paint First Contentful Paint — how long until the browser renders the first piece of content. Under 1.8s is good.

3.79 s

Largest Contentful Paint Largest Contentful Paint — how long until the largest visible element loads. Under 2.5s is good.

10.11 s

Total Blocking Time Total Blocking Time — total time the main thread was blocked, preventing user input. Under 200ms is good.

4.79 s

Cumulative Layout Shift Cumulative Layout Shift — measures visual stability. How much the page layout shifts during loading. Under 0.1 is good.

0.175

Speed Index Speed Index — how quickly content is visually displayed during load. Under 3.4s is good.

11.72 s

Time to Interactive Time to Interactive — how long until the page is fully interactive and responds to user input. Under 3.8s is good.

34.99 s

Desktop

52
Performance Overall performance score (0–100) based on Core Web Vitals and other metrics. 90+ is good.
86
Accessibility Measures how accessible the page is for users with disabilities. Checks color contrast, ARIA labels, and semantic HTML.
77
Best Practices Checks for modern web development best practices including HTTPS, no console errors, and secure JavaScript.
92
SEO Measures basic SEO optimizations: meta tags, crawlability, link text, and mobile friendliness.

First Contentful Paint First Contentful Paint — how long until the browser renders the first piece of content. Under 1.8s is good.

974 ms

Largest Contentful Paint Largest Contentful Paint — how long until the largest visible element loads. Under 2.5s is good.

2.19 s

Total Blocking Time Total Blocking Time — total time the main thread was blocked, preventing user input. Under 200ms is good.

816 ms

Cumulative Layout Shift Cumulative Layout Shift — measures visual stability. How much the page layout shifts during loading. Under 0.1 is good.

0.002

Speed Index Speed Index — how quickly content is visually displayed during load. Under 3.4s is good.

3.85 s

Time to Interactive Time to Interactive — how long until the page is fully interactive and responds to user input. Under 3.8s is good.

7.07 s

Categories

8
Avg score 77.4

How you compare

Where this site stands against peers running the same stack.

WordPress · 757 peers
You 78
·
Avg 74
At average
0 50 100
Compliance P3Security P92Accessibility P91SEO P84Content P17Sustainability P26Infrastructure P33Performance P52

Top 10% of WordPress sites score 86+ on Compliance; you're at 67 — closing this gap is the highest-leverage improvement.

Better than 78% of WordPress sites See full WordPress benchmark →
core-js · 1560 peers
You 78
·
Avg 72
+6 above average
0 50 100
Compliance P3Security P95Accessibility P93SEO P90Content P23Performance P72Sustainability P40Infrastructure P48

Top 10% of core-js sites score 86+ on Compliance; you're at 67 — closing this gap is the highest-leverage improvement.

Better than 91% of core-js sites See full core-js benchmark →

Technology stack

WordPress, with Envoy CDN

17 technologies detected 4 stack layers 2 with CPE identifier Enterprise

Stack Architecture

Analytics
Datadog Google Pay Google Tag Manager Media.net Prebid 9.45.0 Statsig 3.29.1 Zipkin
CMS
WordPress
Framework
DataDome HSTS Open Graph Priority Hints RSS Webpack core-js 3.19.1
CDN
Envoy Fastly

All Detected Technologies (17)

Envoy is an open-source edge and service proxy, designed for cloud-native applications.

Categories Reverse proxies Website https://www.envoyproxy.io/ Detected by BeaverCheck Evidence Server header: envoy
This technology has a CPE identifier — check for known vulnerabilities Search NVD →

Fastly is a cloud computing services provider. Fastly's cloud platform provides a content delivery network, Internet security services, load balancing, and video & streaming services.

Categories CDN Website https://www.fastly.com Detected by BeaverCheck Evidence x-served-by: cache-lga21975-LGA, cache-toj-leto2350049-TOJ
This technology has a CPE identifier — check for known vulnerabilities Search NVD →
Categories CMS Detected by BeaverCheck · Medium Evidence robots.txt Disallow pattern: /wp-admin/

DataDome is a cybersecurity platform that specialises in bot protection and mitigation, offering advanced solutions to safeguard websites and mobile applications against malicious bot traffic, credential stuffing, scraping, and other automated threats.

Categories Security Website https://datadome.co Detected by BeaverCheck

HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS) informs browsers that the site should only be accessed using HTTPS.

Categories Security Website https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6797#section-6.1 Detected by BeaverCheck

Open Graph is a protocol that is used to integrate any web page into the social graph.

Categories Miscellaneous Website https://ogp.me Detected by BeaverCheck

Priority Hints exposes a mechanism for developers to signal a relative priority for browsers to consider when fetching resources.

Categories Performance Website https://wicg.github.io/priority-hints/ Detected by BeaverCheck

RSS is a family of web feed formats used to publish frequently updated works—such as blog entries, news headlines, audio, and video—in a standardized format.

Categories Miscellaneous Website https://www.rssboard.org/rss-specification Detected by BeaverCheck

Webpack is an open-source JavaScript module bundler.

Categories Miscellaneous Website https://webpack.js.org/ Detected by BeaverCheck

core-js is a modular standard library for JavaScript, with polyfills for cutting-edge ECMAScript features.

Categories JavaScript libraries Website https://github.com/zloirock/core-js Detected by BeaverCheck

Datadog is a SaaS-based monitoring and analytics platform for large-scale applications and infrastructure.

Categories RUM, Analytics Website https://www.datadoghq.com Detected by BeaverCheck Evidence Script URL contains www.datadoghq-browser-agent.com: https://www.datadoghq-browser-agent.com/us1/v6/datadog-rum.js

Google Pay is a digital wallet platform and online payment system developed by Google to power in-app and tap-to-pay purchases on mobile devices, enabling users to make payments with Android phones, tablets or watches.

Categories Payment processors Website https://pay.google.com Detected by BeaverCheck

Google Tag Manager is a tag management system (TMS) that allows you to quickly and easily update measurement codes and related code fragments collectively known as tags on your website or mobile app.

Categories Tag managers Website https://www.google.com/tagmanager Detected by BeaverCheck Evidence Script URL contains www.googletagmanager.com: https://www.googletagmanager.com/gtm.js?id=GTM-P528B3&gtm_auth=tfAzqo1rYDLgYhmTnSjPqw&gtm_preview=env-130&gtm_cookies_win=x

Media.net is an advertising company focused on providing monetization products to digital publishers.

Categories Advertising Website https://www.media.net Detected by BeaverCheck

Prebid is an open-source header bidding wrapper. It forms the core of our Nucleus ad platform, helping maximize revenue and performance for publishers.

Categories Advertising Website https://prebid.org Detected by BeaverCheck

Statsig is a modern product experimentation platform that helps product teams continuously measure impact of every single feature they launch.

Categories Analytics, Feature management Website https://statsig.com/ Detected by BeaverCheck
Categories Analytics Website https://zipkin.io/ Detected by BeaverCheck

Observations (3)

WordPress detected — review security configuration

WordPress sites benefit from: protecting wp-login.php, disabling XML-RPC if unused, restricting REST API access, and keeping all plugins and themes up to date. Check the Security tab for specific findings.

→ Security

No build tool detected

A framework (DataDome) was detected but no bundler was identified. The build tool may not be detectable from output patterns, or the site may use the framework's built-in bundler.

Complex technology stack detected

17 technologies identified. A complex stack increases maintenance burden and attack surface. Consider whether all components are actively needed.

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Fix Plan

Three-week roadmap to ship the audit's findings, with one-click copy targets for your tracker.

Three-week fix plan

2 sprints · 13h total → projected B (84)

Sprint 1: Quick Wins

+6

Highest ROI — low effort, high impact

3 findings 1h → B (84)
  • · Cookie 'nyt-gdpr' is missing the Secure flag
  • · Cookie 'nyt-geo' is missing the Secure flag
  • · Cookie 'nyt-s-present' is missing the Secure flag

Sprint 3: Strategic Improvements

Higher effort, long-term payoff

2 findings 12h → B (84)
  • · 'unsafe-eval' found in script source
  • · 'unsafe-inline' found in script source

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