When you create a replay, it is good to think about who else should see it. Often this includes other folks on your team, other people who should be collaborators, or the world if you would like to share the replay public.

<aside> 💡 Replay records your browsing session, so it is important to consider whether you would like your replay to be private or public. If your replay was with a test account or playground, then it can probably be public. If your replay includes something you would not want others to see or personal information such as a password, then it should probably be private.

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Adding a replay to a Team

When you add a replay to a team you're choosing to share the replay with everyone who is in the team. Most folks

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Selecting a replay's privacy

Typically most people either make a private replay for their team, a public replay they're comfortable with others seeing, or a private replay for themselves and collaborators.

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Adding collaborators

It is often nice to share a private replay with others who can help you understand what is going wrong. It can also be nice to add collaborators so a public replay so they can see it in their library.