Identifiers
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This chart displays the data exposure types enabled for each of your identifiers.
One identifier can be counted in more than one exposure types and they can be counted multiple times for the same exposure type. For example: Identifier A has the data source categories of “Chats” and “Forum Posts”, both of which are in the “Criminal Underground” event exposure type, so that identifier will count for that category.
See here for more information on exposure types in Flare. You can also learn more on how to change the data source categories of your identifiers here.
This chart can help you understand your event distribution and why you may have more events in one exposure type or another. Overall, it can help you tune your identifiers to optimize your coverage within Flare.
This chart shows the total number of enabled identifiers you have over your selected time frame.
This chart can help you understand the number of events you have and how adding, deleting, or disabling identifiers may affect the number of events.
These charts are based on the First Seen At timestamp for events. This is different from the Estimated Created At timestamp, which is the date by which we sort the events in the Events feed.