Download compliance report

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Once a compliance report is generated on a domain your organization can download the report components (vendors and trackers) onto your local machine in a variety of formats. In this article, we will cover the following:

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Download compliance report

Click Compliance Report on the right-hand panel and select Details inline with a domain on the subsequent page.

From the top panel, use the Pick a report drop-down menu to select the compliance report you wish to download.

Click the download icon and select the compliance report component (vendors or trackers) and format. The specified file will be downloaded onto your local machine.

Vendors result glossary

Refer to the table below for more information on the data included in a downloaded vendors component of a compliance report.

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Field
Description

Date

Date the compliance report was generated for which the vendor was found on the domain

Vendor

Name of vendor within Didomi database Note: If vendor is not present in the Didomi database, the field will be empty.

Page URL

URL where the vendor was found on your domain

Request URL

URL that triggered the vendor

Is tag

Is the vendor considered a tag (request was made to a JavaScript file)?

Tag type

File type that was requested

TCF id

IAB TCF vendor ID (if vendor is a part of the IAB TCF)

Initiator URL

URL of the initiator

Initiator vendor

Name of the initiator

Processing rule

The legal bases used by vendor

Initiator processing rule

The legal bases used by the initiator

Trackers result glossary

Refer to the table below for more information on the data included in a downloaded trackers component of a compliance report.

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Field
Description

Initiator Vendor

Name of the initiator that launched the tracker

Initiator URL

URL of the initiator of the tracker

Vendor

Name of the vendor that requested the tracker be launched

Page URL

URL where the tracker was found on your domain

Cookie domain

Domain of the tracker

Cookie name

Name of the tracker

Lifetime (in seconds)

Lifetime of the tracker before it expires in seconds

Sample

A sample of data within the tracker

Party

Trackers can be categorized into 1st-party or 3rd-party depending on which entity has triggered the dropping of the tracker. If the website itself is dropping a tracker then it will be counted as a 1st-party tracker. A tracker dropped by a vendor will be counted as a 3rd-party tracker. Note: Cookies can be created by a vendor (initiator) but still be dropped by the website itself (e.g. tag managers). In this case, the tracker is considered a 1st-party tracker.

Type

Indicates whether the track is a:

  • Cookie - Small block of data placed on the end-user's device while. Cookies will expire based on their settings.

  • Pixel - an HTML code snippet which is loaded when an end-user visits a website or opens an email. Pixels are useful for tracking end-user behavior and conversions.

  • Web storage - Enables a party to access a local storage object and store data in the browser with no expiration date. Data stored in the browser will persist even after the browser window has been closed.

  • Indexed DB - Client-side storage mechanism within web browsers, designed to allow web applications to store large amounts of structured data locally on the user's device for offline functionality and performance enhancements

Purposes

Purpose names for purposes mapped to the tracker in the tracker policy for the domain

Exemptions

Indicates if the tracker is configured as consent-exempt in the tracker policy for the domain: Yes | No

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