
This section provides a concise walkthrough of utilizing the new filter functionality within the user interface. The process begins with accessing the filter options from the dashboard, where users can manage and apply a variety of saved filters to refine data views effectively.
Access the filter functionality through the dashboard by selecting 'Add Filter'. This action will display a window, offering a more feature-rich experience compared to the previous interface.

Explore the available filters. Upon accessing the filter window, all saved filters associated with the account will be displayed for easy selection.

Apply a specific saved filter, such as 'Argentina' or 'Android', by simply selecting it. Linking filters is straightforward and user-friendly.

Delete any unwanted filters from the list. This new capability allows for seamless filter management.

Use the filter bars to refine data by selecting criteria such as operating system, e.g., including 'Android'. Apply the filter to see the changes reflected.

Add multiple conditions by selecting additional criteria, such as 'Android' and 'iOS', and applying them simultaneously.

Experiment with the split function to apply conditions like 'include' for both 'Android' and 'iOS', then view the results as a split filter.

Edit splits directly from the original filter. This feature eliminates the need to modify each condition individually, allowing for efficient management of splits.

Remove an existing filter and create a new one from scratch. Explore different filtering options beyond the traditional include or exclude methods, similar to those previously encountered in various filter metrics.

Apply a filter based on metrics, such as 'join time', found under the metrics tab. Set conditions, for example, to display only entries with a join time greater than three.

Apply the set condition and continue exploring additional functionalities to enhance filter complexity.

Add a new filter chip for a comprehensive quality assessment. For instance, filter by entries with a join time exceeding three and a buffer ratio higher than 5%.
