New "Hidden" status between Private and Public
I'm really needing a "hidden" status for pages, for them to be shareable (to client ..).
Exactly on the same model that Gdrive/Gsuite :
Private > For your eyes Only
Public > Shareable to the world. Can be linked on a public website. Can be found and indexed by google (and you have a lot .. https://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Aupdown.io
Hidden > Only for people who know the URL, to be shared internally. With a long hash key in url that cannot be bruteforced, with meta no index , cannot be indexed by google.
(YES, one could find the url if they hack my mailbox,the same if I share a password by email , same for google drive "shared to anyone with the link", or a wetransfer private file, that's good a security enough for most usecases)
Right now, public pages are too easy to find and can be indexed, so nogo for this usecase.
thanks for the consideration !

Hello everyone, the Private and Protected visibility for multi-site status page have both been added: https://headwayapp.co/updown-release-notes/private-status-pages-255920
https://headwayapp.co/updown-release-notes/protected-status-pages-259778
Let me know if you have any feedback.
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Patrick commented
Since yesterday I fell in love with updown.io :)
But there is one show-stopper:The multi-site status-page is lacking the option to switch to "private".
Even when the single check status-pages are all set to private, the multi-site is publicly available.
Demo
multi-site: https://updown.io/p/gtcsq
single-site: https://updown.io/a56eThe multi-site should have a private-switch or as an alternative should only show those single-status which are set to public.
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Ok, then feel free to create another suggestion because it's not the same thing that is asked here.
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Adrian Mörchen commented
Ah okay, wasn't aware of this.
Generally still not the same. The alias itself wouldn't be "anonymous" either, as we still need to know the site.
Also, we don't want to use the alias, as we want to see the domains...
But still just want to hide the name at the public page.
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@Adrian that's a different case, this one is already possible by setting an "Alias" for your check.
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Adrian Mörchen commented
To extend:
"Hidden URL" -> The status page is public, but the domain is just not shown.