In our last update, we launched an array of minor improvements and bug fixes. In this platform update, we are bringing some more significant changes. Check out the highlights from this update and the entire platform update 6.6.2. changelog below.
Two-Factor Authentication
Now, account owners can activate two-factor authentication for each user of their account. With this option activated, when a user attempts to log in, they will first receive a confirmation e-mail. This upgrade will additionally improve the safety and security of publishers’ accounts.
Report Templates
Another big novelty this platform update brings is report templates. From now on, publishers can save custom report templates and easily generate predefined reports using these templates. This allows publishers to highlight and focus on the data they deem important, saving them time and energy.
Full 6.6.2. Changelog
New
- Introduced two-factor authentication when logging in for improved account security.
- Introduced report templates that allow publishers to save templates for easier report generation.
Added
- Added HLS reporting for individual video renditions. Publishers can now check the bandwidth for each rendition within the HLS stream.
- Added the option to show the title of a video at the bottom for the top-position sticky player.
- Added per-site analytics so publishers can now see per-site bandwidth consumption in the analytics.
- Added video-sharing data to the analytics.
- Added support for offsets and “position in the center” for the in-content outstream unit.
Fixed
- Fixed an issue with the custom play button showing up on different websites.
- Fixed a bug where tags with “-” are present in the MRSS import feed.
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