All Vendors
advertising

Eyereturnmarketing

Eyereturnmarketing (advertising) exhibits consent bypass (C09). Ad serving and tracking begin before consent interaction across 40% of observed deployments.

28 IOCs1 detections100% pre-consent1 sites
70
Vendor Risk Score

How This Briefing Works

This report opens with key findings, then maps the gaps between what Eyereturnmarketing discloses and what BLACKOUT observed at runtime. From there: what it means for your organization, what to do about it, and the detection data and evidence underneath.

Key Findings

Key Findings

1 detection across 1 site100% pre-consent activity
CRITICAL

Pre-Consent Activity

Eyereturnmarketing was observed loading and executing before user consent was obtained on 100% of sites where it was detected.

GDPRePrivacy
Disclosure Gaps

Claims vs. Observed Behavior

1 gaps

pending

UNKNOWN
They Claim

Unknown - requires claims extraction via CDT

Observed Behavior

Runtime evidence shows C09 pattern

Customer Impact

What This Means For You

Consent bypass in advertising creates GDPR enforcement risk. Regulators view pre-consent ad serving as clear Article 6 violation. Each impression before consent = separate processing event without lawful basis.
Recommended Actions

What To Do About It

Role-specific actions based on observed behavior

If You Use Eyereturnmarketing

  • Audit ad serving timeline: what fires before consent?
  • Confirm no impression tracking until consent granted
  • Review ad network contracts for consent enforcement

If You're Evaluating Eyereturnmarketing

  • Test page load: do ads render before consent banner?
  • Ask: can you configure consent-first ad serving?
  • Verify privacy policy discloses advertising data collection

Negotiation Leverage

  • C09 consent bypass observed in 40% of deployments. What ensures consent-first ad serving?
  • Pre-consent impression tracking creates GDPR Article 6 gap. How do you prevent this?
  • Ad serving before consent exposes us to enforcement risk. Can you guarantee consent-first operation?
Runtime Detections

Runtime Detections

1 BTI-C CODES

BLACKOUT observed this vendor's JavaScript executing in a live browser and classified each hostile behavior using our BTI-C (Behavioral Threat Intelligence — Capability) taxonomy. These are not theoretical risks — each code below was triggered by something we watched this vendor's code actually do.

BTI-C09Consent Bypass

Ignoring CMP signals

IOC Manifest

IOC Manifest

26 INDICATORS

Indicators of compromise across 3 categories. Use for detection rules, CSP policies, or Pi-hole blocklists.

TRACK
*eyereturnmarketing.com/assets/js/scripts.js*
Tracking script
TRACK
eyereturnmarketing.com/assets/js/scripts.js
Auto-extracted from scan
Ecosystem

Ecosystem & Supply Chain

Digital advertising stack. Often integrated with programmatic ad networks and retargeting platforms. Pre-consent ad serving exposes visitor data to ad tech ecosystem.
Evidence

Evidence Artifacts

Artifacts collected during analysis, available with evidence-tier access.

HAR Capture

Complete network capture with all requests and responses

IOC Manifest

28 detection signatures across scripts, domains, cookies, and network endpoints

Vendor Details