User and workspace settings
Overview
The Settings area lets you manage your personal account details and workspace configuration, including usage, defaults, people, access control, and data privacy.
Open Settings
Click your avatar in the bottom-left corner.
Click Settings.
Use the left navigation to switch between Personal and Workspace sections.
Personal
Account
Shows your email and lets you set the name teammates see in Adora.
Email: Read-only.
Display name: Editable. Type a new name and click outside the field to autosave.
Workspace
About
Shows read-only workspace usage and data scope details.
Monthly sessions cap: Numeric cap for your plan.
Sample rate: Percentage of overall traffic sampled.
Session volume: Sessions captured over the last 28 days.
Historic data: The date Analytics for Journeys can be compared back to your installation.
General
Sets the defaults Adora uses when choosing thumbnails.
Device display default: Dropdown with Mobile, Tablet, Desktop (default Desktop).
Language default: Searchable dropdown of languages (default English).
Select a device size and language to change the defaults used for thumbnails.
People
Lists everyone in your workspace and lets you invite more people.
Each row shows an avatar/initials, email, and a status such as Invite sent.
Click + Invite people to open the invite modal.
Modal title: Invite to your workspace
Field: Email (accepts multiple, comma-separated)
Buttons: Cancel, Send invites
Access control
Controls Adora’s access to different parts of your product by allowing or blocking domains, subdomains, and specific paths.
Click + Add a domain or subdomain to create an entry.
For each domain card:
Use the status dropdown to set Allowed or Blocked.
Click … for Edit domain or Delete.
Click + to add an exception path; enter a path (supports
/*for prefix matches).Expand n exceptions to review paths.
For an exception path, click … then Edit or Delete to change or remove it.
Data privacy
Apply privacy controls by CSS class to mask text, reveal specific user-entered text, or block elements from capture. Each section shows preset class chips and an Add button to register your own CSS classes. Changes apply to future sessions once the classes exist in your product’s markup.
Mask sensitive text content
Replaces text characters with
*, preserving layout.Click Add to register additional CSS classes to mask.
Reveal specific user-entered text
Overrides default privacy for specific inputs (for example, search boxes) so text is visible.
Click Add to register additional CSS classes to unmask.
Block content
Replaces targeted elements with a transparent box while preserving spacing.
Click Add to register additional CSS classes to block.
To learn more, you can read our full privacy controls.