![]() These events will appear in a user's event stream as disconnected green squares.īy default, Amplitude sorts events into sessions according to session ID. Out-of-session events are normally server-side events received by Amplitude (see our HTTP API article for more details). ![]() Because they do not extend the current session, they can be useful if you're logging events triggered by push notifications. Out-of-session events are not considered part of the current session. You can also log events as out-of-session by setting the session ID to -1. If you would like to send event properties for session start/end events, try implementing your own custom Open App and Close App events.
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