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My site is regularly being pinged by Internetseer.com, specifically it shows up in my stats as:

 

monitor2.internetseer.com

 

They monitor websites for up-time. Never heard of them before now, and don’t have an account with them.

 

Was wondering if this is something TCH uses? If TCH doesn’t use this, any speculation why they would monitor my site?

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It's not something TCH is doing.

 

I used InternetSeer before moving to TCH and they are a free, opt-in, send-you-a-junkmail-ad-a-week, monitoring service that says how many times they caught your site not responding.

 

At the bottom of the reports are some links - one may tell where you got on from but there is one that's to stop it. I told them to stop pinging me because the reports always came back as 100% uptime since I moved to TCH! Rock Sign

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My site is regularly being pinged by Internetseer.com, specifically it shows up in my stats as:

 

monitor2.internetseer.com

 

They monitor websites for up-time. Never heard of them before now, and don’t have an account with them.

 

Was wondering if this is something TCH uses? If TCH doesn’t use this, any speculation why they would monitor my site?

Someone with a internetseer account is monitoring your web site.

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Good point, HG. Anyone can sign up for a free Internetseer account and put your website in to be monitored. It may not be anything you have done at all... maybe just a nosy net-neighbor.

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