BETA TEST VERSION This service is in beta: reports are indicative, may be incomplete, and can be corrected with documented feedback.

Applied research · European digital sovereignty

BETA TEST VERSION

Is your website moving towards greater digital sovereignty?

EuroVerif observes the visible technical dependencies of a website: hosting, DNS, CDN, scripts, trackers, email, payment and third-party services. The goal is to help webmasters, digital teams and decision-makers understand their dependencies, highlight controlled choices and identify concrete improvement paths.

Free indicative analysis · No third-party tracker · Documented methodology · Identified bot

En bêta, EuroVerif analyse le domaine ou sous-domaine exact fourni. Le chemin après le domaine est ignoré pour l’analyse principale : blog.example.eu est distinct de example.eu, mais /article n’est pas encore analysé comme page séparée.

8 analyses performed · 16 sites in the knowledge base

Identify sensitive dependencies

Hosting, DNS, analytics, trackers, fonts, payment: EuroVerif highlights services that may fall under extra-European jurisdictions or dependencies that are harder to control.

Highlight sovereign choices

When a website uses European, open-source or better-controlled solutions, the report makes these choices visible and shows a positive trajectory.

Identify next steps

The report is not a verdict. It is a starting point for prioritising corrections, requesting help or adding contextual information.

A useful tool for webmasters

If you manage a website, EuroVerif can help you check whether your technical choices move toward stronger European digital sovereignty: fewer invisible dependencies, more control over providers and more transparency on third-party services and infrastructure.

The analysis is automated and may be improved. If a report contains an error, a questionable classification or incomplete information, your feedback helps improve the detection base. EuroVerif is designed as an observation and continuous improvement tool, not as a sanction.

How does EuroVerif work? Analyses are performed by EuroVerifBot, an identified bot documented and limited to publicly accessible information. Each finding is presented as a technical observation with limits. See the full methodology →