Better safe than fined. Scan your Belgian website in 60 seconds.
Nearly 6 out of 10 Belgian sites we scan miss basic requirements the GBA/APD and FPS Economy enforce. We check 150+ points — cookies under the Act of 13 June 2005, image rights, accessibility, security — and tell you exactly what to fix.
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- 8 in 10 sites have high-risk issues
- 150+ CHECKS
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- NO ACCOUNT NEEDED
Free scan · Full report €2.50 · No subscription — built for Belgian SMEs
Scanned website
your-website.be
- GDPR & Cookies2 issues
- Security
- Accessibility1 issue
- Legal pages
- Third-party tracking
- DNS & email
2 of 6 categories with problems
Your website needs attention in several areas Belgian regulators check.
+7 findings with fix instructions
Still active after 'Reject':
- google-analytics.com
- facebook.net
- doubleclick.net
- +1 more
Three risks we catch before they cost you
Three common sources of Belgian fines and claims — GBA/APD enforcement, copyright agents, accessibility complaints. We check them automatically.
Would your cookie banner survive a GBA/APD check?
Most Belgian websites have a cookie popup. But when someone clicks "Reject," do the trackers actually stop? The Belgian DPA has fined cookie-consent violations repeatedly — and that's exactly what we test on every scan.
Are your images licensed for use in Belgium?
Copyright agents active in the Benelux send €200–€1,500 demands per image to Belgian businesses. If your photos came from Google Images or an unclear "free" site, you may not have a valid licence.
One scan covers everything.
Cookies, privacy, accessibility, security and image rights in one report aligned with the Belgian Code of Economic Law. €2.50 one-time, instead of five separate tools.
Checked against EU law and Belgian legislation
Every scan tests your website against EU rules such as the GDPR and the European Accessibility Act — plus the Belgian implementation, including the Code of Economic Law and the Law of 13 June 2005. The legal basis per area:
Image copyright
- CEL XI.165
- CEL XI.335
- Cass. C.13.0322.F
GDPR & Privacy
- GDPR Art. 6, 13, 28
- Law of 30 July 2018
- Law of 13 June 2005 art. 129
Accessibility
- Law of 17 March 2024
- EAA Directive 2019/882
- WCAG 2.2 AA
- EN 301 549
Security
- GDPR Art. 32
- NIS2 Directive 2022/2555
- CCB guidance
Legal pages
- CEL III.74
- CEL VI.45
- CEL XV.83
Newsletter
- CEL VI.110
- GDPR Art. 7
- Law of 13 June 2005 art. 14
E-Commerce
- CEL VI.45
- CEL VI.47 (right to cancel)
- Directive 2011/83/EU
Why pay for 4 subscriptions when one scan is enough?
| What we check | Typical cookie tool | Typical accessibility tool | TrustYourWebsite |
|---|---|---|---|
| Does 'Reject' really stop trackers? | |||
| Unlicensed images | Premium | ||
| Cookies and trackers | |||
| Privacy policy issues | |||
| Accessibility for disabled visitors | |||
| Security problems | |||
| Problematic third-party services | |||
| One-time vs. subscription | Monthly subscription | Monthly subscription | One-time €2.50 |
| Starting price | €30/month | ~€100/month | €2.50 one-time |
Does 'Reject' really stop trackers?
Unlicensed images
Cookies and trackers
Privacy policy issues
Accessibility for disabled visitors
Security problems
Problematic third-party services
One-time vs. subscription
Starting price
What could website issues cost you?
Fines don't just hit big companies. Belgian solo founders, dentists, webshops — the GBA/APD and the FPS Economy inspect small businesses too.
The 12-point check most Belgian web designers skip
In 10 minutes you'll see whether your site meets the rules the GBA/APD and FPS Economy actually check. Free PDF, straight to your inbox.
Show 12-point manual checklist
Your website loads over HTTPS (look for the padlock icon in your browser).
Your cookie banner has a visible "Reject All" button — required under the Belgian Act of 13 June 2005, not just GDPR.
Belgian GBA cookie rules→After clicking "Reject," no tracking scripts still run (check with your browser's developer tools).
Your privacy policy exists, is linked from every page, and covers what GDPR Articles 13–14 require for Belgian visitors.
Privacy policy requirements→Your CBE/KBO company number, legal form and address are visible — the Code of Economic Law requires this.
All images on your site are either original, properly licensed, or from a genuinely free stock site (not just Google Images).
Your contact form has a visible label for every field, not just placeholder text.
You can navigate your entire website using only your keyboard (Tab, Enter, Escape).
Text on your site has enough contrast against the background (no light gray on white).
Every image has alt text that describes what the image shows.
Your site does not load resources from HTTP (non-secure) sources on HTTPS pages.
Newsletter signup forms have an unchecked consent checkbox — the GBA/APD treats pre-ticked boxes as invalid consent.
Get the free 12-point compliance guide for Belgian websites: explanations, fix instructions, and links to share with your web designer.
One price, no subscription
Detailed reports from €2.50. No subscriptions required. See all pricing options→
Frequently asked questions
Is the scan really free?
Yes. Every scan gives you a health score and issue counts at no cost. You only pay if you want the full report with detailed findings, screenshots, and fix instructions.
Do I need technical knowledge?
Not at all. Just enter your website address. We explain every issue in plain language and tell you exactly what to ask your web developer to fix.
My web designer built my site, isn't it already up to standard?
In our experience, most web designers focus on design and functionality, not on Belgian legal requirements like the CBE/KBO display duty, the cookie rules in the Act of 13 June 2005, or accessibility. Even professionally built sites fail our scan regularly.
What happens with my data?
We don't store the scanned website content and never share your results. We process data in line with GDPR, which the GBA/APD supervises in Belgium. If you order a report, we only keep your email for delivery.
How long does a scan take?
The free check is done in ±60 seconds. A Premium scan with multi-page coverage and image-rights check takes 2 to 3 minutes.
Which pages are scanned?
The free scan checks your homepage. Premium covers up to 30 subpages and scans your images for licensing issues.
Can I scan multiple domains?
Yes. Each domain needs its own scan — that way results stay neatly separated per site.
Do I get an invoice for the €2.50?
Yes. Right after payment you receive a VAT-compliant invoice by email. Bookkeeping-friendly.
How is this different from other website tools?
Most tools check one thing — cookies OR accessibility OR security. We check all 7 areas in a single scan, aligned with what Belgian regulators (GBA/APD, FPS Economy) actually enforce.
See all compliance areas we check→Is this legal advice?
No. We find the technical issues. You (or your lawyer) decide what to fix first. Most findings are clear enough that your web designer can fix them directly from the report.
Which Belgian laws does the scan check against?
Alongside EU rules (GDPR, ePrivacy, the European Accessibility Act), we check the Belgian layer: the Act of 13 June 2005 art. 129 for cookies, the Code of Economic Law disclosure duties, and the accessibility Act of 17 March 2024. The methodology page lists every check with its legal basis.
One scan tells you what to fix on your Belgian website. No jargon, no sales pitch.
You get a health score and a clear issue list mapped to the rules that apply in Belgium. Full fix instructions for €2.50.
I understand this is a technical scan, not legal advice, and I accept the Terms.
7 compliance areas, from GDPR to the Code of Economic Law. One report. No subscription.