![]() We are always looking at ways to reduce performance overhead. We employ standard optimizations such as data compression, which is performed in a web worker outside of the browser’s UI thread in such a way that minimizes impact on your application. The more DOM state changes that occur in the application lifecycle, the more events that are captured, transmitted, etc. The performance overhead basically scales linearly with the amount of DOM complexity your application has. Q: What is the performance overhead of using Session Replay?Ī: Session Replay adds a small amount of performance overhead to your web application. ![]() We will not automatically charge your account. To continue using Session Replay, you’ll need to manually opt-in to the paid version. Q: When will the free preview period end? How much time will I have before Session Replay transitions to a paid product?Ī: If you were using Session Replay in beta, your free preview period will be extended for 2 billing cycles past the GA date of February 13th, 2023. PricingĪ: Please check out our pricing page for details. You can enter into our DPA by following the instructions here. Q: Can I use Session Replay and comply with the GDPR and CCPA?Ī: Yes, we offer a Data Processing Addendum (DPA) to cover GDPR and CCPA requirements for any personal data sent to Sentry, including via our Session Replay product. Q: How can I provide my feedback on Session Replay?Ī: For bugs and other feedback, please open a GitHub issue on the sentry-javascript repo (if it’s SDK-related) or sentry repo. Session Replay adheres to the same security standards and is subject to the same compliance requirements as all of our software. We also provide server-side scrubbing to additionally filter on the server in case anything slips by.Īdditionally, we offer a self-serve deletion capability of individual replays in the UI. ![]() By default, our privacy configuration is very aggressive and masks all text and images, but you can – for example – choose to just mask user input text. ![]() As such, it does not have pixel-perfect accuracy and some deviations may occur.Ī: We offer a range of privacy controls to let developers ensure that no sensitive user information leaves the browser. It is not an actual video, but instead a reconstruction of the web page as the user saw it. Q: Is Session Replay a screen recording? Does it capture pixels, or something else?Ī: Session Replay is not a “screen” recording, but rather a recording of the web browsers’ DOM. All user interactions - including page visits, mouse movements, clicks, and scrolls - are captured, helping developers connect the dots between a known issue and how a user experienced it in the UI. A: Sentry’s Session Replay provides a video-like reproduction of user interactions on a site or web app, giving developers the details they need to resolve errors and performance issues faster. ![]()
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