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If a request for a processed page URL is received, Verity recreates a JSON response based on the stored data (unless the ignoreCache flag is explicitly set for a page analysis request).

Time to Live (TTL) for Verity Data

JSON response data is maintained by Verity for a time-to-live (TTL) period. The default TTL varies depending on the type of content analyzed:

Every Verity response includes a processedAt field and expiresAt fields, indicating the date and time that classification data was generated and will expire from Verity storage:

"processedAt": "20202021-0905-25T0025T17:4957:1103.107Z"

Time to Live (TTL) for Verity Data

GumGum saves 690Z"
"expiresAt": "2021-06-24T17:57:03.690Z"

GumGum backs up Verity page and video analysis classification data for 11 months. The page, image, and video metadata is backed up for 180 days.

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