100%
JavaScript Visibility
Secure Every Page, Every Script, Every User.
Protect against data leaks, IP theft, and compliance risks with full visibility and control over all scripts.
How does a client-side protection and compliance platform work?
Obfuscation and Runtime Defenses
Applies advanced, polymorphic obfuscation to first-party JavaScript to prevent code tampering, reverse engineering, and AI-powered attacks. Includes dynamic runtime protection and code locks triggered by threat signals.
Fine-Grained Third-Party Tag Control
Continuously monitors all website pages, classifies every script, and allows granular, behavior-based controls. Prevents unauthorized data access and leakage from third-party services, without breaking website functionality.
Centralized Monitoring & Compliance
Provides real-time visibility and telemetry across all scripts present on the website. Features intuitive dashboards and compliance workflows for PCI DSS v4, HIPAA, and internal policies—backed by expert guidance and support.
Secure Payment Iframes with Iframe Integrity
Delivers PCI DSS v4-compliant payment iframes with built-in anti-skimming protections. Ensures iframe integrity through hardened, tamper-proof environments and continuous monitoring, eliminating the need for configuration and maintenance.
Businesses require comprehensive, scalable, and intelligent protection that extends beyond traditional tools, which often stop at the browser. Jscrambler secures every layer of the client side while helping you streamline compliance and ensure digital trust.
100%
JavaScript Visibility
90%
Fewer Script Changes
Zero
Impact on Performance
Director of Product Security at the Fortune 500 Retail Company
“With the kind of traffic we see, data protection for JavaScript, the ability to stop data exfiltration, and field-level protection for sensitive information like credit card details and PII are just the beginning. We also need a solution that can scale up and continue to perform optimally as our business grows. This is absolutely critical.”