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How Comply Code works.

What happens when you paste a URL

We open your app in a real browser (the same way Chrome does), let it fully load, then check three things: can it get you sued (US accessibility law), can it get you fined (European privacy law), and do you actually own the code (US copyright + open-source licenses). Each problem we find comes with the exact instructions to fix it.

What we don’t do

We’re not lawyers. We catch the common patterns that lawyers and acquirers actually cite — so you can fix the obvious stuff fast. For anything weird, complicated, or already-being-sued, talk to a real lawyer who’s licensed where you operate.

What we see (and don’t)

We only see what a regular visitor would see — your live URL. We keep a snapshot of the page and the scan results for 30 days so you can come back to the report. We don’t see your private code, your database, or anything behind a login (unless you explicitly connect your GitHub for a deeper audit, which is optional).

Where the rules come from

Every problem we report comes with a link to the actual law or guideline behind it — US disability law, European privacy regulation, the relevant open-source license, the US Copyright Office’s AI guidance, etc. So you can verify everything if you want.

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