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by ffpip 2103 days ago
> Why just FullStory? There are tons and tons of apps that do this?

I've clearly mentioned they are not the only ones, but the most popular.

> if we don't want to be tracked I think it's on us at this point to use a blocker.

The main point of my post is to inform people this is happening, and use a blocker.

> As someone who runs a site that uses this, I can tell you with 100% certainty that without it we (a) would not be able to optimize user experience nearly as well

Everything happens in the name of user experience. There is a limit to certain things. What next? Sending an actual person to the customer and watching everything they do on their desktop to improve user exp and serve support tickets faster? Do you clearly tell your users that you are doing this?

What if I sat behind you and watched everything you do? I want to improve your web experience, help you faster and help make your product decisions at the velocity you want. Don't worry. You can use a blocker. But you don't know I am watching you tho.

> but also do we really think companies and startups have time to sit and watch all the user sessions?

That's your excuse? Haven't you heard of artificial intelligence? It can move through thousands of recordings in minutes.

> Not sure what folks are doing on sites like Notion

Notion has another privacy issue to be concerned off. This is not their main concern. Their user generated notion pages expose the user's email, full name, the collaboraters email and full names too.

> Seems like an unfair takedown to me.

Might seem so to you. I have no problem with it, but just to clear things, I have nothing personal against them nor am I involved with any of their competitors.

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> That's your excuse? Haven't you heard of artificial intelligence? It can move through thousands of recordings in minutes.

Doing what nefarious activity exactly? I'm not sure good sir, but if we want to make mountains out of molehills we're all free to do it... it's just an analytics tool like any other with the one caveat that they recreate the screen from DOM reconstruction instead of just sending over each and every click event like every other marketing tool (Heap, Segment, Intercom - you name it).

Sure, give users an opt out and respect that but otherwise the drama around this stuff is pretty wild.

You don't use the same argument when entering a grocery store - you're being tracked all over the place. Well, when you're on my website you're on my property and I'll respect the governing rules that say what I can and can't do without permission but hey, if you don't like it... leave?