A comprehensive record of account activities, including logins, changes, and service usage, for transparency and troubleshooting.
Category: Glossary
End of Billing Period Cancellation
Cancels the service at the end of the current billing cycle, avoiding interruptions before the cycle ends.
Immediate Cancellation
Terminates a service within 24 hours, stopping charges and access immediately upon request.
DVR
DVR (Digital Video Recorder) Enables users to record and playback live streams at their convenience, enhancing user experience.
Usage History
A detailed record of your bandwidth, storage, and service utilization over time for easy tracking.
Query String
A query string is a part of a URL that contains data to be sent to a web server as part of an HTTP request. It typically follows the question mark (?) in the URL and consists of key-value pairs separated by ampersands (&). Each key represents a parameter, and the corresponding value provides data […]
nDVR
nDVR (Network Digital Video Recorder) allows you to record a live stream while providing viewers the ability to play or pause the live stream, rewind to a previously recorded point, and resume viewing the current live point. This feature is supported on devices or players that handle HLS (HTTP Live Streaming).
Brotli Compression
Brotli compression is a data compression algorithm, optimized for use in web applications. It is used to reduce the size of text-based files like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, improving loading times and bandwidth efficiency. Brotli offers better compression ratios than older algorithms like GZIP, meaning it can compress data more effectively while maintaining fast decompression […]
Edge Rules
Edge rules are configurations applied at the edge servers of a Content Delivery Network (CDN) to control how requests are processed and responses are delivered. These rules allow customization of behavior, such as redirecting URLs, modifying headers, caching specific content, or applying security measures like blocking IPs or enabling HTTPS. Since they are executed at […]
Canonical Header
A canonical header is a standardized version of HTTP headers used to ensure consistency and reliability in web communication, especially in authentication and security protocols. It involves normalizing headers by converting them to lowercase, sorting them alphabetically, and removing unnecessary variations like extra spaces or inconsistent formatting. This standardization is essential for processes like cryptographic […]