# Glyptodon Version 2.8.1

## Features and Improvements

* **PRIV-59** Session recording playback in the UI
* **PRIV-60** Allow admins to reset users' TOTP state
* **PRIV-73** Updated FreeRDP packages to the latest release (2.6.1)
* **PRIV-50, PRIV-51** Hide dependencies version numbers shown in error messages

### Highlight: In-Browser Session Playback

It is now possible to view graphic session recording right in the browser. Once a connection is setup for in-browser recording playback, past sessions can be replayed from the History tab.

![](https://2583537500-files.gitbook.io/~/files/v0/b/gitbook-x-prod.appspot.com/o/spaces%2FXPuw9TQdctWBBanwVW0R%2Fuploads%2FNh5eWjbFA4MXfRH67Zgy%2Fplayback.gif?alt=media\&token=a7295b13-dcf9-4be4-a848-56ad6b99eabb)

* Find more information and setup instructions in the docs: [Session Recording (in-browser)](/keeper-connection-manager/jp/using-keeper-connection-manager/session-recording.md#sesshonnoburauzadenorekdinguto)


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