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Public sharing

Sharing a WebRTC dump publicly with non-users in rtcstats.com.

rtcstats.com is designed for use by teams and stakeholders. As such, you can decide to publicly share a specific file.

Once a file is uploaded to rtcstats.com, it becomes immediately available to all users in the account.

There are times when you would like to share the file uploaded with an external person - someone not on your team. This can be the user or client, a freelancer working on the issue or even Google's Chrome team in their own bug reporting.

To share a session, simply click on the Share button in the top right corner of the Overview tab of that session. Doing so will mark the session as a public session and provide you with the sharing URL. You can send that URL to anyone - it will be publicly available and open without the need to log in to rtcstats.com.

A few things to remember here:

  • Shared sessions can be accessed by anyone over the Internet
  • The shared link gives viewing access to users - it doesn't enable them to take any action
  • Comments are not shared publicly. They are kept internal to the team only
  • The link will be publicly available for as long as the session is retained in rtcstats.com. Your account has a retention period after which that session gets removed from the service
  • At any given point in time, you can decide to stop sharing that session by clicking the Unshare button in the top right corner of the Overview tab of the session

NOTE: We tend to publicly share interesting webrtc-internals dump files we bump into online, reviewing them openly to showcase what the vendor has done interesting.

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