Honouring the signal happens silently, in the network tab, where nobody is looking. A regulator asking about last March does not want your current configuration. It wants what you observed, when you observed it, and what you kept. This is the register that holds it.
Buy Now →A site can honour the signal perfectly and still be short, because since January 2026 California's regulations also require the business to display that the signal was processed. The pipes go quiet; the page has to speak.
The question this log asks is whether the advertising and sharing actually stopped with the signal active — not whether a consent banner exists. A preference centre that changes nothing downstream is the most common way a site fails while looking compliant.
Honoured but not confirmed gets its own amber status rather than a green tick, and it is only counted against properties serving a state that carries the duty. A site that serves neither gets a note, not a mark against it.
When a fix is confirmed after the failing test, the property does not quietly turn green. It moves to its own band saying the register still holds the failing observation until somebody re-tests. Vendor assurances are not evidence.
Pick a property, print the packet. The test, the states in scope, what was observed, where the evidence is kept, the remediation history and every issue found, on one page with a signature block. CSV export gives one row per property.
Real output from the sample data that ships with the app.
| Property | States | Status | Last tested | Fix |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ridgeline Solar — main site ridgeline-solar.example.com |
CA, CO, TX California requires the confirmation |
Signal not honoured
Advertising activity was still observed with the signal active. |
29 Jul 2026 re-test due 25 Jan 2027 |
Fix open |
| Ridgeline Solar — booking book.ridgeline-solar.example.com |
CA, CO California requires the confirmation |
Fix claimed — re-test needed
Fix confirmed after the failing test; not re-tested since. |
21 Jul 2026 re-test due 17 Jan 2027 |
Fix unverified |
| Beacon Home Energy beacon-home-energy.example.com |
CA, NJ California requires the confirmation |
Honoured, but not displayed
The signal is not confirmed anywhere the consumer can see it. |
3 Aug 2026 re-test due 30 Jan 2027 |
No open fix |
| Harbourline Media harbourline.example.com |
CA, CT California requires the confirmation |
Not yet tested
Record is missing a test date. |
not recorded never tested |
No open fix |
| Cedarpoint Dental Group cedarpoint-dental.example.com |
CA, NE California requires the confirmation |
Re-test overdue
The 180-day re-test was due 12 Apr 2026, 120 days ago. |
14 Oct 2025 re-test was due 12 Apr 2026 |
No open fix |
| Alderwood Wealth alderwood-wealth.example.com |
CA, CT, NH California requires the confirmation |
Honoured and displayed
Nothing outstanding. |
1 Jul 2026 re-test due 28 Dec 2026 |
Fix verified |
Signal not honoured, fix claimed but not re-tested, honoured but not displayed, no opt-out link, not yet tested, re-test overdue, partly checked, no evidence held, and clean. The register sorts by severity so the worst property is the first one you see.
The question an agency gets asked is never "how many sites are broken". It is "are we exposed in California". The roll-up counts properties per state, so you answer the question that was actually asked.
90, 180 or 365 days from the last test, or none at all. An overdue clock is reported on its own and never clears a live finding or promotes a failing property, because time passing is not evidence of anything.
One HTML file. Data stays in your browser, never leaves the device, and installs to your home screen as an app. Buy once, keep it. No account, no renewal, nothing to cancel.
Built by Mulkern AI Systems. One file, no account, no subscription, nothing uploaded anywhere. It records what you observed and holds it with a date against it — it does not test your site for you, and it is not legal advice.