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Regulatory evidence

Compliance Screenshots for UK Regulations

Automate captures of how your organisation’s and third parties’ UK-facing sites appeared at a point in time — including consent UX, promotions, and financial promotions — with timestamps suitable for internal audit and external review.

UK regulatory context

Teams operating in the United Kingdom often need contemporaneous records that reflect ICO guidance, PECR rules for electronic marketing, UK GDPR accountability, and — where applicable — FCA expectations around digital communications and financial promotions. Screenshots are a practical complement to server logs and policy documents.

Cookie consent compliance

UK sites must show compliant consent banners before non-essential tracking in line with PECR and ICO guidance. 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.

Financial services

FCA-regulated firms frequently need durable records of digital communications and public web content. Automated, timestamped captures reduce manual print-to-PDF work while preserving full-page context (footnotes, risk warnings, and interactive elements frozen at capture time).

How it works

  1. 1 Automated screenshots of UK URLs on a schedule or after releases — using country=gb when you need a GB visitor view.
  2. 2 Timestamped PDF/PNG evidence with optional on-image metadata via scripting.
  3. 3 Delivery to S3, Google Drive, or internal archives for your retention policy.

UK cookie banner 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: UK visitors versus other regions on the same base URL.

Features

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