In the time frame of 2 327 days from August 8, 2019, records indicate 5 checks were done on transparency.mv's accessibility. From the whole tests made, transparency.mv was up 5 times, with the most recent uptime recorded on March 4, 2025, replying with a code 200. During transparency.mv checks as of December 21, 2025, no downtime occurrences were reported. All responses have been noted as error-free as of December 21, 2025, based on the replies that have been received. Recorded on March 4, 2025, was transparency.mv's response time of 1.155 seconds, against an average of 0.978 seconds.
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