Last updated: April 12, 2026
PlayLog is a bug reporting tool that records session replays — including screen recordings, console logs, network requests, and user actions — to help development teams debug issues faster. By using PlayLog, you agree to these terms.
You are responsible for ensuring that the people whose sessions are recorded have been informed and have consented where required by applicable law. You must not use PlayLog to record sensitive personal data, financial data, or health information without appropriate legal basis.
When a session is recorded, PlayLog captures: screen recordings of the browser tab, console logs and JavaScript errors, network requests and responses, and user interaction events such as clicks, scrolls, and navigation. This data is stored on our servers and associated with your account.
PlayLog may only be used for legitimate bug reporting and quality assurance purposes within your own applications. You may not use PlayLog to record sessions on websites or applications you do not own or have authorization to instrument.
PlayLog is provided as-is. We make reasonable efforts to keep the service available but do not guarantee uptime or uninterrupted access. We reserve the right to suspend or terminate accounts that violate these terms.
PlayLog is provided without warranty of any kind, express or implied. We are not liable for any damages resulting from your use of the service.
Questions about these terms? Write to us at [email protected].