Loom terms

De-anonymous Views

Ability to identify individual viewers of a video rather than anonymous view counts.

What is de-anonymous views in Loom?

De-anonymous views in Loom is a feature that allows the video creator to see who has viewed their video. This feature is particularly useful for businesses and educators who want to track viewer engagement and participation. When a viewer watches a video, their name or email address can be displayed to the video creator, thus removing the anonymity of the viewer.

However, it's important to note that this feature is only available for videos shared via a public link and viewed by someone logged into their Loom account. If the video is viewed by someone not logged into a Loom account, the view will be marked as anonymous. This feature helps in providing valuable insights to the video creator about the reach and impact of their content.

How to de-anonymous views in Loom?

Loom, as a privacy-focused platform, does not currently offer a feature to de-anonymize views. This is in line with their commitment to user privacy and confidentiality. When someone views your video on Loom, you can see that your video has been viewed, but you cannot see specifically who viewed it. This is designed to protect the privacy of viewers, especially in situations where the video is shared widely.

However, if you need to track who has viewed your video, you could consider alternative methods. One way is to send individual links to each person you want to view the video, and then track who has clicked on their unique link. Another way is to embed the video in a platform that allows for viewer tracking, such as an email marketing platform or a learning management system. Please note that these methods may not be completely accurate and may have privacy implications.

Why can't I de-anonymous views in Loom?

Loom, as a video recording and sharing platform, prioritizes user privacy and confidentiality. The platform does not allow the de-anonymization of views to protect the privacy of viewers. This means that you cannot see who has viewed your videos unless they choose to reveal their identity by leaving a comment or reaction.

This feature is designed to encourage more people to view shared content without feeling obligated to reveal their identity. It also helps to maintain a level of privacy for viewers who may not want their viewing habits disclosed. Therefore, while it may be beneficial for content creators to know who is viewing their content, Loom has chosen to prioritize viewer privacy.

What does de-anonymous views in Loom mean?

De-anonymous views in Loom is a feature that allows the video creator to see who has viewed their video. This is particularly useful in a professional setting where a user may want to track who has seen their content, such as a presentation or a tutorial. When a viewer watches the video, their name or email address can be displayed to the video creator, thus removing the anonymity of the viewer.

However, it's important to note that this feature is only available for videos shared via a public link and viewed by someone logged into a Loom account. If the video is viewed by someone not logged into a Loom account, the view will be marked as anonymous. This feature helps in providing valuable insights to the creator about the reach and impact of their content.

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