posthog is just one of many ways to record a user's session.
the problem is if you have the user running browser extensions which modify the client code from the users' POV. they are also now mangled and not in the standard expected format by those session recording utils.
tbh sounds like it would be a small enough number of users on a big pool it wouldn't matter much in real case scenarios to me
the problem is if you have the user running browser extensions which modify the client code from the users' POV. they are also now mangled and not in the standard expected format by those session recording utils.
tbh sounds like it would be a small enough number of users on a big pool it wouldn't matter much in real case scenarios to me