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Real user monitoring RUM Definition: An approach to web monitoring that aims to capture and analyze every transaction of every user of a website or application.
An approach to web monitoring that aims to capture and analyze every transaction of every user of a website or application. RUM is a passive monitoring technique that collects data from actual end-user interactions with websites or applications providing insights into performance usability and security issues as experienced by real users. Unlike synthetic testing RUM captures the diversity of devices browsers and network conditions actually used. RUM is referenced in standards like NIST SP 800-55 for performance measurement and various application security frameworks. Organizations implement RUM through JavaScript instrumentation browser plugins or network traffic analysis feeding data to analytics platforms for visualization and alerting. For example an e-commerce company might implement RUM to continuously monitor actual customer experiences on their website identifying patterns of failed transactions unusual latency spikes or suspicious activity that could indicate security issues while correlating performance metrics with business outcomes like conversion rates. Related terms Application performance monitoring End-user experience Synthetic monitoring Web analytics Performance metrics Frontend monitoring Digital experience monitoring JavaScript instrumentation.