Since June 2017 this non-commercial project allows you to test websites and rank them according to their security & privacy features. (tweets by @herdom).
@UnleashedOsint No, not as much as we liked. But we keep privacyscore running while we work on other things. Rewriting the backend and frontend are in our backlog but there is no timeline for new releases.
@MissIG_Geek You can retrieve that already now (in a not very user friendly way) by looking at the JSON output. In the middle term we will rework the way the results page is shown and integrate it there.
Max Maass @hacksilon will present our research on Online Privacy through Transparency using PrivacyScore tomorrow (Monday) at 11 am at #WI2019. For more details and a link to the paper, see https://t.co/2bWGegJtHk
Sneak peak at the future of PrivacyScore: take a look at our new command line scanner privacyscanner. Installable with pip install provacyscanner. Please play around and report issues you encounter: https://t.co/w19XvyH0Bd
We are currently looking for a lib (other than https://t.co/WEM2PsO0Pe) or piece of code, preferably in python, preferably under GPLv3, to match URLs against easylist & easyprivacy list. Anyone aware of sth reliable? @oldestlivingboy or @s_englehardt maybe?