Glossary
Domain / SSL expiry alert
A domain or SSL expiry alert is a warning fired when a monitored domain's SSL certificate or registration is approaching expiry, at 30, 14, and 7-day thresholds. It is distinct from an incident because it does not indicate current downtime, only a risk of downtime if the certificate or registration is not renewed in time. Catching this early gives a store owner time to renew before a browser starts warning visitors that the site is not secure.
Learn more: How Beaconmon handles security and monitoring data
Related terms
Content monitoring vs. uptime monitoringContent monitoring watches for changes on a page you don't control, like a competitor's pricing page.Data tier (full catalog, selected products, limited)Data tier describes the depth at which Beaconmon can track a given competitor, ranging from full product-feed access down to a handful of manually specified product URLs.
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