Websites deploy invisible JavaScript that records every keystroke, mouse movement, and form you fill out, then send that video-like playback to analytics servers—capturing sensitive information like passwords, credit card numbers, and private messages. These scripts run silently in the background and often evade privacy tools because users have no idea they're consenting to having their entire session recorded.
Session replay scripts are tracking tools embedded in websites that silently record every mouse movement, scroll, click, and keystroke you make during a browsing session, often feeding that data into AI behavioral analysis pipelines.
Many websites deploy these scripts without clear disclosure, and AI systems use the collected recordings to build granular behavioral profiles, making it essential to detect and block these tools to protect your online privacy.
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