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Technologies
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Technologies Detected
Infrastructure & Network (3)
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AWS Route53
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 |
Google Workspace
Google Workspace (formerly G Suite) provides business email hosting using Gmail's infrastructure. |
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Description: Google Workspace (formerly G Suite) provides business email hosting using Gmail's infrastructure. It offers custom domain email addresses, large storage capacity, advanced spam filtering, and integration with Google's productivity suite. View full details |
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| Web Server |
Nginx
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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Analytics & Marketing (1)
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Google Console
Google Search Console (formerly Google Webmaster Tools) is a free service from Google that helps website owners monitor and maintain their site's presence in Google search results. |
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Description: Google Search Console (formerly Google Webmaster Tools) is a free service from Google that helps website owners monitor and maintain their site's presence in Google search results. It provides insights into search performance, indexing status, and technical SEO issues. View full details |
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SSL & Certificates (3)
| Certificate Authority |
Amazon Trust
Amazon Trust Services is Amazon's certificate authority that issues SSL/TLS certificates for Amazon Web Services and other Amazon services. |
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Description: Amazon Trust Services is Amazon's certificate authority that issues SSL/TLS certificates for Amazon Web Services and other Amazon services. It provides trusted root certificates used by AWS Certificate Manager and other AWS services. View full details |
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| Certificate Authority |
Let's Encrypt
Let's Encrypt is a free, automated, and open certificate authority run by the Internet Security Research Group (ISRG). |
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Description: Let's Encrypt is a free, automated, and open certificate authority run by the Internet Security Research Group (ISRG). It provides free SSL/TLS certificates to enable encrypted HTTPS on websites, making web security accessible to everyone. It's one of the most widely used certificate authorities globally. View full details |
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| Certificate Authority |
Sectigo
Sectigo (formerly Comodo CA) is a leading certificate authority that provides SSL/TLS certificates, code signing certificates, and PKI solutions. |
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Description: Sectigo (formerly Comodo CA) is a leading certificate authority that provides SSL/TLS certificates, code signing certificates, and PKI solutions. It's one of the largest CAs globally and offers various certificate types with competitive pricing. View full details |
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Other (2)
Mailgun
Mailgun is a transactional email API service designed for developers. |
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Description: Mailgun is a transactional email API service designed for developers. It provides reliable email delivery, analytics, and email validation services. It's commonly used by applications to send transactional emails like password resets and notifications. View full details |
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| Operating System |
Ubuntu
Ubuntu is a popular Linux distribution based on Debian, developed by Canonical. |
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Description: Ubuntu is a popular Linux distribution based on Debian, developed by Canonical. It's known for its ease of use, regular releases, and strong community support. Ubuntu is widely used for both desktop and server deployments, and is available in LTS (Long Term Support) versions for enterprise use. View full details |
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