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feat(whats-new): PUBLISH APRIL 15TH Add session replay post
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title: 'New Relic Session Replay Limited Preview Ends May 14, 2024'
summary: 'Gain valuable insights and troubleshoot faster with a video-like playback of your user’s interactions'
releaseDate: '2024-04-15'
learnMoreLink: 'https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/browser/browser-monitoring/browser-pro-features/session-replay/'
getStartedLink: 'https://newrelic.com/platform/session-replay'
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New Relic session replay lets you identify and resolve problems faster, enhance user experiences, and gain deep insights into how users interact with your page. Session replay will be generally available on May 15th.

On May 15th, data captured with session replay will appear in your overall monthly product usage and be charged per your existing order.

With New Relic session replay you can get:

* **Detailed video-like playback of user actions** to quickly identify bottlenecks and pain points in the user journey.
* **Access granular traces and error details** to identify the exact code responsible for performance issues and get to the root cause faster.
* **Manage user privacy** with client-side privacy obfuscation and encryption to help ensure the security of their data.

## Next steps

* **Continue using session replay:** No action needed if you're already using session replay. Starting May 15th, your bill will reflect session replay in your monthly product usage.
* **Monitor usage:** Track your consumption within [browser application settings](https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/browser/browser-monitoring/browser-pro-features/session-replay/#view-consumption) to understand your data ingest related to session replay.
* **Adjust sampling rates:** Reduce the number of users sessions recorded by modifying the sampling rate in your [browser application settings](https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/browser/browser-monitoring/browser-pro-features/session-replay/#configure-sampling-rates). This will decrease data ingestion and its corresponding costs, if necessary.
* **Opt-out:** Turn off the toggle in your [browser application settings](https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/browser/browser-monitoring/browser-pro-features/session-replay/#get-started) if you no longer wish to use session replay.

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