Shake analyzes your site and generates a PDF report that lists all detected services, their nature, and their compliance status. You can launch a one-time scan or schedule recurring scans to monitor your compliance over time.
Subscription required: scheduling recurring scans is available from Medium & Large subscriptions. Small subscriptions can launch up to 5 scans per month, but only manually. See What is Shake? for details on features according to your subscription.
Launch a scan
From your project, click on Shake - Cookie Scanner in the side menu.
Click on Schedule a new scanner.
In What is the name of this scan?, enter a name to identify this scan.
Verify the URL in What is your site URL? — it is pre-filled with your project URL. The scan will analyze a maximum of 70 pages. If you need a more in-depth analysis, contact Axeptio support.
If your site has subdomains to include in the audit, enable Scan subdomains.
Under What do you want to do with this scan?, select Just get a report.
In Frequency of your scan, choose an option:
Just once — the scan launches immediately, only once
Every day — the scan relaunches every day around 1 a.m.
Every week — the scan relaunches every Monday around 3 a.m.
Every month — the scan relaunches on the 1st of every month around 3 a.m.
In Email to notify when the scan is complete, verify or add the email addresses to notify at each scan completion.
Click on Confirm.
The scan starts. You receive an email at the end of the scan, whether it succeeded or encountered an error.
View results in your administration
Once the scan is complete, go to Shake - Cookie Scanner to view the results.
The Latest scanner section displays a summary of the most recent scan: - Date - Service categories identified - Third-party services found - Non-compliant third-party services - Unknown third-party services
The Scan history section lists all scans performed. For each scan, you can: - Click on the line to access the details - Click on ⋮ to download the report in PDF or XLSX, or delete the scan
To understand what the results in your report mean, see How to interpret your Shake scan report.
