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Technologies Detected
Infrastructure & Network (4)
| DNS Provider |
Amazon Route 53 is a highly available and scalable cloud DNS web service from Amazon Web Services. |
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Description: Amazon Route 53 is a highly available and scalable cloud DNS web service from Amazon Web Services. It provides reliable domain name resolution, health checking, traffic routing, and integration with other AWS services like EC2, S3, and CloudFront. View full details |
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| Email Provider |
Microsoft 365 (formerly Office 365) provides business email hosting using Exchange Online. |
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Description: Microsoft 365 (formerly Office 365) provides business email hosting using Exchange Online. It offers custom domain email addresses, Outlook integration, large mailbox storage, and advanced security features along with the full Microsoft Office suite. View full details |
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| Registrar |
Name.com is a domain registrar and web hosting company. |
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Description: Name.com is a domain registrar and web hosting company. It provides domain registration services with competitive pricing, free WHOIS privacy, and integration with hosting and email services. View full details |
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| Web Server |
Nginx is a high-performance, open-source web server and reverse proxy server. |
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Description: Nginx is a high-performance, open-source web server and reverse proxy server. It's known for its low memory footprint, high concurrency, and ability to handle large numbers of simultaneous connections. Nginx is widely used as a web server, load balancer, and reverse proxy for modern web applications. View full details |
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Development (1)
| JavaScript Library |
Font Awesome is a popular icon library and toolkit that provides thousands of scalable vector icons. |
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Description: Font Awesome is a popular icon library and toolkit that provides thousands of scalable vector icons. It can be used with CSS or JavaScript, offering both free and premium icon sets for web, desktop, and mobile applications. View full details |
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Security & Privacy (1)
| Whois Privacy |
Domain Protection Services is Name.com's WHOIS privacy protection service that masks domain owner contact information in public WHOIS databases. |
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Description: Domain Protection Services is Name.com's WHOIS privacy protection service that masks domain owner contact information in public WHOIS databases. It helps protect domain registrants from spam, identity theft, and unwanted contact by hiding personal information from public records. View full details |
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SSL & Certificates (1)
| Certificate Authority |
AWS Certificate Manager (ACM) is a service from Amazon Web Services that lets you provision, manage, and deploy public and private SSL/TLS certificates for use with AWS services. |
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Description: AWS Certificate Manager (ACM) is a service from Amazon Web Services that lets you provision, manage, and deploy public and private SSL/TLS certificates for use with AWS services. It provides free SSL certificates and automates certificate renewal. View full details |
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Other (2)
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AWS (Amazon Web Services) is Amazon's cloud computing platform that provides a wide range of cloud services including computing, storage, databases, networking, analytics, machine learning, and more. |
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Description: AWS (Amazon Web Services) is Amazon's cloud computing platform that provides a wide range of cloud services including computing, storage, databases, networking, analytics, machine learning, and more. It's one of the leading cloud infrastructure providers globally. View full details |
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| Cloud |
AWS EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) is Amazon's scalable cloud computing service that provides resizable compute capacity in the cloud. |
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Description: AWS EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) is Amazon's scalable cloud computing service that provides resizable compute capacity in the cloud. It allows users to launch virtual servers (instances) on demand, configure security and networking, and scale capacity up or down based on demand. View full details |
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