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Sentry Product Updates February 2017

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Monthly updates, pro-tips, and events from the Sentry team. Product updates for February 2017 We kno

Monthly updates, pro-tips, and events from the Sentry team. [Sentry]( Product updates for February 2017 We know you already get a thousand emails from us a day, and here’s one more. If you don’t want product updates, feel free to remove yourself by clicking the link in the email footer. Here’s a bunch of stuff we’ve recently shipped at Sentry to help take the stress of product launches off you. Product updates New legacy browser filters We’ve had a lot of requests for further customization of filtering for browsers and I’d also gotten weary of seeing issues from Internet Explorer. Sooooooo, I built some new data filters that let you care about Chrome and Firefox, but throw all of those Internet Explorer-only issues in the trash. —Katie [Learn more]( Node.js breadcrumbs Breadcrumbs is one of our most powerful features, and we're finally bringing it to our Node.js SDK. As part of this change, we reworked the Node client library’s internals and API which sets us up to do a lot of other really cool stuff later this year. —Lewis [Learn more]( Cocoa SDK Sentry is ready and available to use in iOS, tvOS1, macOS, and watchOS1 apps thanks to our now stable [Cocoa SDK]( —Daniel Asana Integration Sentry integrates with many of your favorite issue trackers, and we’re excited to add Asana to the list. [Set up is simple](. More on this to come. —Jess We're EU-U.S. Privacy Shield Certified Keeping your data private and secure is really [insert obscene word] important to us. We received our certification for the [EU-U.S. Privacy Shield Framework]( permitting all businesses that are required to abide by the framework to officially use our hosted solution. —James New developer-friendly pricing We’ve completely changed our pricing to be more developer friendly. We dropped the minimum price because we wanted Sentry to be accessible to all developers, and not just big companies. Check out our [pricing blog post]( and let us know if you have any questions. —Eric Pro-tips Not using source maps? You should! If you are using Sentry’s JavaScript SDK you should be using source maps. Source maps not only de-obfuscate your JavaScript code for debugging, but also improve grouping and reduce noise. Check out the [source map docs]( for more information on using source maps, including how to [upload the source]( files directly to Sentry. —Meredith Upcoming Events [SF Node Meetup]( March 2, 2017 [SF Python Open Source Hackathon]( March 18-19, 2017 [Jazzcon.Tech]( March 22-24, 2017 [EmberConf]( March 28-29, 2017 [NgConf]( April 5-7, 2017 Sentry 25 Kearny St, Floor 5 San Francisco, CA 94108 [Unsubscribe](

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