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The complete inventory: everyone who loads along
The report lists every third-party host the page connects to — sorted by type, including the harmless ones. Not every entry is a finding; the value lies in completeness.
- This list is the basis for comparing against the privacy policy. Experience shows the two usually diverge: tools removed long ago are still listed, and ones embedded since are missing.
- Delivery networks for libraries are listed separately. They aren't trackers, but they create the same kind of connection — the clean solution here too is serving them from your own server.
- A tag manager appears as its own category. What it loads afterwards depends on its configuration and is only visible at runtime — the report says so explicitly, instead of claiming a completeness it can't have.
FAQ
Why are harmless hosts in the list?
Because a pre-sorted list would make comparing it with the privacy policy impossible. You should see what's actually loaded — the classification comes from the category next to it.
Does the list also capture what a tag manager loads afterwards?
Only what was actually loaded during the measurement. A tag manager can trigger different amounts depending on its rule set; the report points out this limitation.