Hello dear community, Is there a way for me to figure out what the user browser size or screen resolution is through Amplitute? I was thinking this would be a value under Device Id but i’m coming up short when looking for it.
Hey sebastian.norde
Currently, browser size or screen resolution aren’t tracked as user properties by default in Amplitude.
You will have to send those as custom user properties by capturing those values on your client side maybe. Something like this might be a good start.
Hope this helps!
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