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Connected users visualization

PreviousChrome extension

Last updated 5 years ago

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You can now see all users that are connected to your TagCommander account pages when you are.

A tab in the bottom, right-hand corner of the screen indicates the number of connected users. By clicking their name, you can see which areas of the interface they are looking at.

This feature will prevent you from making changes on your containers when other users are doing the same.