
Employment Law Change Monitoring: Minimum Wage, Leave, and Payroll Rules
Employment law monitoring for HR and payroll: watch minimum wage, leave, and payroll pages in every jurisdiction you employ in, with audit-ready diffs.
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Employment law monitoring for HR and payroll: watch minimum wage, leave, and payroll pages in every jurisdiction you employ in, with audit-ready diffs.
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Drug label monitoring on DailyMed: get boxed warning alerts and catch contraindication or indication changes under 21 CFR 201.57 across your whole portfolio.
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Open-source license monitoring watches the LICENSE file on every dependency, so a switch to BSL, SSPL, ELv2 or back to AGPLv3 reaches legal the same day.
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NIS2 directive compliance monitoring, explained: which transposition laws, ENISA guidance and CSIRT reporting portals to track, and how to automate it.
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Award chart devaluation alerts: monitor airline and hotel redemption pages so a points or miles increase reaches you on the next check, not after you book.
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PageCrawl's native Make.com app connects with OAuth, triggers scenarios on detected website changes, and adds modules for creating and reading monitors.
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Monitor a website for injected scripts and tampering: get alerted when a new script appears, a security header weakens, or an SSL certificate nears expiry.
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Track vendor end-of-life, end-of-support, and end-of-sale dates automatically, so patch coverage never lapses on software you still run in production.
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Underwriters use continuous web monitoring as alternative data to catch expansion, litigation, and distress signals between renewal cycles, not after the loss.
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Insurance loss control teams use web monitoring to catch rising risk between inspections: the public signals that predict claims, and how to act on them.
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Web evidence capture for eDiscovery: preserve pages with full-page screenshots, trustworthy timestamps, hashes and a change history that holds up in a dispute.
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A subprocessor is your vendor's vendor, handling data you stay liable for. See how GDPR treats them, real examples, and how to track subprocessor lists.
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