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Question/Issue: sharing a report does not make the logs public #41

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oferRounds opened this issue Jan 31, 2019 · 3 comments
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Question/Issue: sharing a report does not make the logs public #41

oferRounds opened this issue Jan 31, 2019 · 3 comments

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@oferRounds
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Is this on purpose? Is there something that can be done?

@oferRounds oferRounds changed the title Question/Issue: sharing a report does make the logs public Question/Issue: sharing a report does not make the logs public Jan 31, 2019
@danhd123
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Hi Ofer,

At the moment it's intentional that you can't share logs beyond your organization, on the theory that it could be a privacy risk. What's the use case for making the logs public outside of an organization?

-Daniel

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Hi Daniel,

I‘ like to share the logs of an SDK that we use with the company that produce it.

Maybe you can a checkbox, which unelected in default, and then if the developer selects it asks him to acknowledge that he the logs do not contain any sensitive data, and accept legal things?

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oferRounds commented Feb 3, 2019

Just to explain my self better: I need both the app log and the attachments to be included. A checkbox that I confirm etc. is a good solution in my opinion

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