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During a web chat, co-browsing functionality allows you to view the customer’s screen and follow the customer’s scrolling movements. Co-browsing is initiated during the chat by the customer--not the agent--and screen sharing ends when either the customer clicks Co-browsing [[File:Cobrowsing-icon-53.PNG|26px]] button or when the chat is terminated.
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During a web chat, co-browsing functionality allows you to view the customer’s screen and follow the customer’s scrolling movements. Co-browsing is initiated during the chat by the customer--not the agent--and screen sharing ends when either the customer clicks Co-browsing [[File:Co-browse-Icon-54.png|26px]] button or when the chat is terminated.
  
 
Co-browsing is configured for your contact center by your system administrator.
 
Co-browsing is configured for your contact center by your system administrator.
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== How Co-browsing Works ==
 
== How Co-browsing Works ==
During active chats, the chat window will display the Co-browsing [[File:Cobrowsing-icon-53.PNG|26px]] button to customers. When the customer clicks the Co-browsing button, a request is sent to you, the agent, in the chat message.
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During active chats, the chat window will display the Co-browsing [[File:Co-browse-Icon-54.png|26px]] button to customers. When the customer clicks the Co-browsing button, a request is sent to you, the agent, in the chat message.
  
  
[[File:Co-browse-Edit-53.png|250px|thumbnail|center|Co-browsing during live chat]]
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[[File:Co-browse-View-52.png|800px|thumbnail|center|The hand icon indicates an agent is viewing the customer's screen]]
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[[File:Co-browse-View-54.png|800px|thumbnail|center|The hand icon indicates an agent is viewing the customer's screen]]
  
  
Co-browsing is turned off when the customer clicks the Co-browsing [[File:Co-browse-icon-52.png|26px]] button again on the active chat window.
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Co-browsing is turned off when the customer clicks the Co-browsing [[File:Co-browse-Icon-54.png|26px]] button again on the active chat window.
  
  

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Co-browsing

During a web chat, co-browsing functionality allows you to view the customer’s screen and follow the customer’s scrolling movements. Co-browsing is initiated during the chat by the customer--not the agent--and screen sharing ends when either the customer clicks Co-browsing Co-browse-Icon-54.png button or when the chat is terminated.

Co-browsing is configured for your contact center by your system administrator.


How Co-browsing Works

During active chats, the chat window will display the Co-browsing Co-browse-Icon-54.png button to customers. When the customer clicks the Co-browsing button, a request is sent to you, the agent, in the chat message.


Co-browsing during live chat


When you click/accept the co-browsing request, the customer’s screen appears on your screen. You can follow the customer’s scrolling movements and view the customer’s screen only. A hand icon, along with the label “Viewer”, is displayed on the customer’s screen to indicate that an agent is currently viewing the screen in Co-browsing mode. Similarly, you will see a circle icon that indicates you are viewing the customer’s screen.


The hand icon indicates an agent is viewing the customer's screen


Co-browsing is turned off when the customer clicks the Co-browsing Co-browse-Icon-54.png button again on the active chat window.


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