Streamline drone monitoring with our updated whitelisting feature

Managing drone activity efficiently requires a balance between security and operational clarity. Unnecessary alerts can create noise, making it harder to focus on potential threats. That’s why we’re excited to introduce the updated whitelisting feature in Drone Radar & Monitor, designed to help geozone managers, security teams, law enforcement and drone operators streamline drone monitoring while maintaining compliance with airspace regulations.

What is whitelisting?

The whitelisting feature allows users to mute known drones and aircraft, ensuring they receive only the most relevant alerts. This means you can stay focused on unauthorised activity while maintaining complete oversight of the airspace.

Key features & benefits

  • One-click whitelisting
    Instantly approve a drone or aircraft directly from the aircraft details screen.

  • Whitelisting in settings
    Manage known drones (by Serial Number) and crewed aircraft (by ICAO ID) upfront to reduce repetitive alerts.

  • Flexible duration options
    Choose how long a drone remains whitelisted: 30 minutes, 1 day, or indefinitely until you decide to remove it.

  • Preserves the official authorisation process
    Whitelisting does not replace required flight authorisations; it simply prevents unnecessary alerts for pre-approved drones.

  • Enhanced situational awareness
    Stay focused on unauthorised drone activity, enabling faster responses and clearer airspace oversight.

The updated whitelisting feature is now available in Drone Radar & Monitor—try it today and experience smarter, more efficient drone detection!

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