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There are some scenarios in which it is required you will need to expose NativeVideo 's capabilities to a public audience that is not provided with Salesforce credentials. In order to offer such functionality, we need to create a Salesforce Community or Site that exposes public pages, and then embed our NativeVideo 's components. In this section we will be focusing on the recording feature ran run by a Guest user.


Few things we need to be aware of:

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The token functionality should not been perceived as a way to completely lock down the public recording and , making it extremely safe, but instead as a simple way to offer a little more security and avoiding malicious users trying to overwrite previous recordingrecordings. It is strongly recommended to develop a logic that refreshes the value of the token in Salesforce, giving a pre-defined lifetime to the URL eventually shared with the legitimate person who has to run the recording.



Conclusion & Next Steps

We have now described the key items we need to be aware of in case we want to expose video recording to the

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wider public, as well as listed the key steps to actually implement it. If you are now interested in the equivalent section for

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browsing, jump here... otherwise let's now see how to upload existing videos in NativeVideo. Next section available here.