What it is
CyberLens is a Website Optimization & Security Checks tool. This section collects the published guides that explain what a finding means, why it matters, and which fix is usually worth doing first.
Why it matters
CyberLens guides are written for both technical and non-technical users. The goal is not to add generic filler, but to help readers move quickly from:
- Diagnosis
- Explanation
- Remediation
If you already have a finding in front of you, you should be able to open the relevant guide directly without reading a long introduction first.
How to use these guides
Each guide explains:
- what CyberLens actually checks today;
- which results the report may show;
- how urgent the issue is likely to be;
- how to fix the problem in common real-world cases.
When a product feature is already available, the guide mentions it clearly and practically. When a capability is not yet implemented, it is not presented as if it already existed.
Published guides
The guides currently available in English are:
If you prefer Italian, you can start from the Italian CyberLens documentation.
Recommended action
If you arrive here from a CyberLens scan, the simplest path is:
- open the guide connected to the reported finding;
- read the section that explains how CyberLens checks it;
- jump straight to How to fix it if you already know the finding applies to your site.
How to move from finding to fix
This documentation is built to help you decide whether to:
- fix the issue immediately;
- plan a technical correction;
- ask for help from hosting, a webmaster, or a developer;
- postpone a lower-priority improvement.
If you want to explore the scan before opening the guides, you can also use the CyberLens app at https://cyberlens.digitalbanzai.it.