Regulatory evidence
Compliance Screenshots for Australian Regulations
Automate captures of how your organisation’s and third parties’ Australian-facing sites appeared at a point in time — including consent UX, promotions, and consumer-facing claims — with timestamps suitable for internal audit and external review.
Australian regulatory context
Teams operating in Australia often need contemporaneous records that reflect OAIC guidance, the Privacy Act 1988 and Australian Privacy Principles (APPs), the Spam Act 2003 for electronic marketing, and — where applicable — Australian Consumer Law (ACL) and ACCC-relevant expectations around consumer-facing representations. Screenshots are a practical complement to server logs and policy documents.
- OAIC — Office of the Australian Information Commissioner: transparency, notice, and consent UX aligned with APP expectations.
- Privacy Act 1988 & APPs — Demonstrating what individuals saw when notices and choices were presented.
- Spam Act 2003 — Records of subscribe/unsubscribe surfaces and commercial electronic messaging context where relevant.
- ACL & ACCC — Australian Consumer Law: durable captures of pricing, claims, and fine print as shown to consumers online.
Cookie consent in the Australian privacy landscape
Australian sites commonly deploy cookie notices, preference centres, and analytics consent flows shaped by the Privacy Act and APPs (and sometimes overlapping global CMP templates). Screenshot and archive banner wording, button labels, and default states as evidence that your implementation matched policy at a given moment — including after design or CMP updates.
Consumer and marketing teams
Beyond privacy, teams need durable records of public web content for disputes, brand monitoring, and regulatory correspondence. Automated, timestamped captures reduce manual print-to-PDF work while preserving full-page context (footnotes, disclaimers, and interactive elements frozen at capture time).
How it works
- 1 Automated screenshots of Australian URLs on a schedule or after releases — using country=au when you need an Australian visitor view.
- 2 Timestamped PDF/PNG evidence with optional on-image metadata via scripting.
- 3 Delivery to S3, Google Drive, or internal archives for your retention policy.
Australian consent surface examples
- Capture before and after consent to show what fired pre- and post-acceptance.
- Verify banner wording against legal-approved copy decks.
- Test geo-targeting: Australian visitors versus other regions on the same base URL.
Features
- Timestamped captures Anchor evidence to a specific run time.
- PDF for legal evidence Shareable, print-friendly full pages.
- Automated scheduling Re-run after every deployment.
- Audit trail Pair with your storage versioning and ticketing IDs.
Build a defensible Australian compliance archive
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