Enforce browser security policies, observe runtime behaviour, and investigate client-side threats from one platform.
Report URI continuously collects, enriches, and operationalises browser-native telemetry — turning raw information the browser already emits into visibility, enforcement, and audit-ready evidence. No agent, no proxy, no changes to your infrastructure.
The web browser sends telemetry natively, no agent or library needed.
Report URI normalises, deduplicates, and correlates every signal.
Visibility, enforcement, and evidence — delivered where you work.
Your site loads code, embeds frames, requests permissions, and shares context across origins — most of it from third parties you don't fully control. Policy enforcement is how you decide what's allowed before anything runs. Report URI turns browser-native standards into operational controls you can actually manage.
Your security policy tells the browser what's allowed. Monitoring tells you what's actually running, what changed, and what's behaving in ways it shouldn't. This is the layer where Magecart-style attacks, post-authentication script tampering, and unauthorised data flows become visible — if you're watching.
Modern browsers generate a steady stream of telemetry — failed requests, deprecated APIs, interventions, crashes. Most teams never see it. Report URI collects and structures that data so engineering can find problems before users report them, and security can spot the failures that matter.
Browser security doesn't end at the page. The certificates that authenticate your site, the email that carries your transactional traffic, and the domains attackers can impersonate are all part of the same trust surface. Report URI monitors that surface and reports when something changes.
One header gets you live. No agent, no proxy, no changes to your infrastructure. Your site keeps working normally — even if Report URI is unavailable.
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Deliver browser and payment-page telemetry anywhere via webhooks, APIs, email, and MCP — from SIEMs and alerts to AI agents and custom workflows.