Azure functions pulse - no data [closed] - azure

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I recently created my first Azure Function, which runs fine - I've had ~16,000 requests in the last hour which I can see under the monitor tab. However the pulse telemetry screen shows nothing - just empty graphs as if no functions are being run. I've done the whole opening new tabs, different browsers, reboot thing and no change.
Any ideas?

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