Verity stores information for processed request URLs in the Verity database. Data stored includes:
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Page data is further analysed to differentiate between website home pages and all other pages on the site (as website home pages are likely to update frequently). For example https://www.latimes.com/, the home page of the Los Angeles Times, will be updated frequently and will therefore have a TTL of 30 minutes. The page https://www.latimes.com/travel/list/la-best-dog-friendly-hikes-trails-beaches-parks is unlikely to be updated frequently and will have a TTL of 30 days.
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Content Type | Default TTL | |
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Website home page | 30 minutes | |
All other pages | 30 days | |
360 days | ||
4 14 days | ||
30 days |
Every Verity response includes processedAt and expiresAt fields, indicating the date and time that classification data was generated and will expire from Verity storage:
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