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Track Internet disconnections, provider outages with historical data, and automated speed testing.
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    The Settings menu will eventually be removed)

    Nickname
    User can set a nickname which is seen in the dashboard to help quickly identify this particular agent.

    IMPORTANT
    Note that while street addresses and personal information are never shown or shared, what ever you enter into your nickname can be seen by any OutagesIO employee and/or enterprise customers that we work with when using or demonstrating the service.

    Because of this fact, please do not use anything that you would consider personal or private.

    Minimum Outage
    This allows the user to see the minimum outages which will be displayed in the dashboard. This option is for convenience in certain situations but most will want to see all outages no matter what length. Note that even if outages are not being shown in the reports, they are still added to the reports and accumulate. The agent is always reporting any and all outages and 'hiding' by using the Minimum outage settings may cause someone to overlook important issues.

    Kelly the author. OutagesIO writer, editor.

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