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I work for a company using Amplitude for experiments, feature flags, and data monitoring. We ran into an issue recently where we had a user complain to us about not being able to use a feature even though they were flagged to use the feature. Turns out the user was using a service (NextDNS) that blocked some of Amplitudes internal URLs (one being api2.amplitude.com) and prevented the app from performing correctly. My question, is there away to detect this early on? To let the user know that there is a possible service or app that could disrupt their experience with our app. Any feedback or solution would do!
Thank you.
Prince
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Hi!
I work for a company using Amplitude for experiments, feature flags, and data monitoring. We ran into an issue recently where we had a user complain to us about not being able to use a feature even though they were flagged to use the feature. Turns out the user was using a service (NextDNS) that blocked some of Amplitudes internal URLs (one being
api2.amplitude.com
) and prevented the app from performing correctly. My question, is there away to detect this early on? To let the user know that there is a possible service or app that could disrupt their experience with our app. Any feedback or solution would do!Thank you.
Prince
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: