At VdoCipher, content providers can easily monitor critical metrics, ensuring better control, security, and user experience.
The watch time metric measures user engagement by tracking total viewing hours for courses, movies, or web series. The average watch percent indicates the percentage of content viewed by users, helping identify popular or underperforming videos. To ensure user authenticity, unique devices and IP counts log the number of devices, browsers, and IP addresses used to access content.
VdoCipher also flags unusual behavior through suspicious session counts, which highlight sessions with abnormal activities such as excessive views from multiple devices or IPs. Additionally, blocked piracy attempts record and prevent unauthorized downloads or hacking in real time, ensuring robust content protection. Together, these metrics provide content providers with in-depth insights into user behavior while safeguarding their valuable video assets.
Per-Course/User Metrics - VdoCipher provides detailed watch-time data for each user, course, or content folder. Metrics like Total Hours Played, Views, and Device Details allow content owners to analyze individual behavior effectively. Suspicious Activity Monitoring - By identifying unusual patterns, such as multiple sessions from different IPs or high device counts VdoCipher flags suspicious users. This data helps mitigate content piracy. Piracy Blocking - Real-time monitoring detects hacking and unauthorized downloads, automatically blocking such attempts to secure video content. Content providers can track piracy incidents with user-specific details such as IP, Session Time, and Video ID. User-Specific Insights - Content providers can access per-user session details, including Device/Browser Used, Session Watch Percentage, Session Timeline Visual Insights - Graphical and tabulated breakdowns streamline analysis, helping providers identify patterns, optimize content delivery, and improve user engagement.