What is happening to your site right now
AI companies scrape your content to train their models. You get nothing back. Your expertise, your writing, your service descriptions — all of it fed into models that will use it to compete with you or replace you.
Tracking scripts on your site collect your visitors' data without their knowledge. When a patient visits your site to book an appointment, third-party scripts may be recording that visit. That is your liability, not theirs.
Most businesses have no idea this is happening. You have no way of knowing which bots hit your site today, what they took, or which scripts collected data from your visitors while you were not looking.
Tracking scripts embedded by third parties can collect names, appointment details, and browsing behavior from people visiting your site — creating HIPAA and professional liability exposure you may not know exists.
Utsro sits between your site and everything trying to reach it
AI scrapers are detected and fed a reflection of their own request, distorted, contradictory, and useless for training.
Known tracking scripts are removed before your visitors ever load them. Silent. Automatic.
Every bot intercepted. Every tracker removed. Every unknown script flagged for review. All in one dashboard.
Sophisticated bots disguise themselves as human visitors — varying click patterns, session lengths, and browsing behavior. Utsro identifies them by what they do, not who they claim to be.
One DNS change. Everything else is automatic.
Point your domain's DNS at Utsro
Traffic flows through our edge proxy
Bots get Echo Cell. Trackers get removed. Humans get your site.
Your dashboard shows everything in real time
Built for businesses that cannot afford a breach
Dental offices, law firms, therapy practices, accounting firms, and real estate agencies are trusted with sensitive information every day. That trust is a professional obligation, not mere posture. Utsro protects that obligation before data collection and scraping become legal or reputational damage.
It is happening now.
One DNS change. Fifteen minutes.