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Question regarding EULA mention Koality and Sitejet upcoming changes

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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Hey hey! It is my current understanding that SiteJet is going to be a plugin you can either install or not. A decision about Koality hasn't been made yet. However, just because something is included doesn't mean you have to use it, and there's no reason you couldn't continue to keep using whatever tools you have already configured.
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  • mtindor
    Hey hey! It is my current understanding that SiteJet is going to be a plugin you can either install or not. A decision about Koality hasn't been made yet. However, just because something is included doesn't mean you have to use it, and there's no reason you couldn't continue to keep using whatever tools you have already configured.

    Just included -- I agree. But if included and enabled and something that automatically shows up in a users' cPanel interface, that should never happen. We should always have the option of enabling it via the Feature List or whatever it is called if we want customers to see it, with the default being not to automatically display it in a customer's cPanel interface.
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  • ITHKBO
    Hey hey! It is my current understanding that SiteJet is going to be a plugin you can either install or not. A decision about Koality hasn't been made yet. However, just because something is included doesn't mean you have to use it, and there's no reason you couldn't continue to keep using whatever tools you have already configured.

    Thank you for being able to partialy answer on the question. Much appreciated. I am glad to hear that the editor is going to be opt-in. We will be sure to review the tools in a year time or so. With regards to Koality can you update this thread if there is a clear decision about it. Or can we simply expect a new mail with more details when it is further in the release cycle? I need to know if there are any changes that we have to incorporate in our privacy policy. If the tool is automaticaly integrated with regards to third party-vendors that becomes rather important. Keeping the DPO happy so to speak.
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Like I mentioned, the presence of something in the EULA isn't enough to go on just yet - it's much too early in the product lifecycle for us to have decided how these are implemented. I would expect there to be announcements and I would also expect the tools to show up in the WHM >> Feature Showcase that appears in the first login after an update. At this point, there just haven't been any decisions about how the implementation will look/feel/happen.
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    I'll try and be smart enough to post an update here once I hear something about Koality!
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator

    I'm just posting an update here to let you know I still haven't heard anything on my end.

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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator

    Update - we are installing Koality monitoring tools by default.  They aren't active as they need to be configured in cPanel, but they are in the product.

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  • Sujoy Dhar

    Koality monitoring tool does not work at all https://prnt.sc/Mi3GZBynoT69

    Don't know will it work or not .

     
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  • Sujoy Dhar

    I was laughing by seeing the error : https://prnt.sc/M_pblB9fbgbs

     
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator

    Sujoy-Dhar - have you checked the cPanel error logs to see if there are additional details there?

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