Outages disrupt the seamless experience customers expect. When a website goes down, an app becomes inaccessible, or an online service malfunctions, it sends a message of unreliability. Customers may question the brand’s ability to deliver on its promises and hesitate to rely on its products or services in the future.
In today's digital landscape, where data breaches and cyberattacks have become alarmingly commonplace, ensuring the security of your online interactions is paramount. One of the most crucial steps you can take to protect your sensitive information is by utilizing SSL certificates. In this article, we delve into the risks of not using SSL certificates, shedding light on the potential vulnerabilities you might face. Moreover, we'll provide you with valuable insights and practical tips to fortify your digital defenses and establish trust with your audience. SSL, or Secure Sockets Layer, certificates are cryptographic protocols that facilitate secure communication over the internet. They provide an encrypted link between a web server and a browser, ensuring that data shared between the two remains confidential and tamper-proof. SSL certificates play a pivotal role in safeguarding sensitive information, such as personal details, login credentials, and credit card numbers, during online transactions and interactions.
Here, we discuss what you need to know about APIs as they affect your business, as well as how to safeguard your APIs and websites that use APIs. You've come to the right place if you're wondering why API monitoring is so important.
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Uptime monitoring service with 10 free monitors not limited by monitor type in every free account. Every monitor includes hosted status page with subscriptions even in every free account. Notifications about outages implemented for Slack, Telegram (Telegram Groups), Facebook Messanger, SMS, EMail.
Checks grouped in categories: Website, Server, Content, Application, and Services checks