You can adjust Guardian notification settings to customize the email alerts you
receive based on what’s most important to you. Guardian automatically sends notification
emails to anyone @mentioned using the Add Comment feature for any metrics.
Required Editions
Permissions
Needed
To view Guardian data:
All roles
The settings page provides several notification options.
Item
Description
New Signal Alerts
To receive notifications for new signals each hour Guardian detects a
new signal, select the minimum signal level (Minor,
Important,
Critical).
Active Signal Summaries
To receive a summary of all active signals that meet the minimum level
you must set the minimum signal level (Minor,
Important, Critical) and
the frequency (Daily or
Weekly).
Topic Comments
Receive an email alert when someone makes a comment on a topic you
subscribe to. To subscribe to a topic, select it on the
Topics tab and click
Subscribe.
Newly Published Campaigns
Receive an email anytime someone publishes a campaign in this
dataset.
ETL Job
Set the minimum error percentage to receive an email alert when a data
feed runs and has the minimum percentage of errors.
Segment Export Job
Receive an email alert when a segment export job experiences an
error.
To open Guardian, click the purple Guardian shield.
Click the Settings tab.
To turn on notifications, select Enable or select a specific
notification from the list.
Selecting Enable automatically selects the New Signal Alerts and Active Signal
Summaries options at the minimum level of Critical. You can
optionally specify a frequency for Active Signal Summaries notifications. If you
don’t specify a frequency, Guardian uses Daily (the default)
as the frequency.
Select any options that you want to track.
Save your changes.
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