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# View Activity log

## 1. View activity log

1. Go to **Home**
2. Tap **View all** under **Recent activity**\
   or access **Activity log** from Profile

👉 You will see a list of events with:

* Action name
* Time
* Location
* Severity level

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## 2. Filter activity

Use filters at the top to narrow down results:

* **Date range** → select a time period
* **Action type** → filter by event type
* **Severity** → filter by importance level

### Severity levels

* **INFO** → normal activity
* **SECURITY** → important security-related action
* **WARN** → unusual activity
* **ERROR** → failed action
* **CRITICAL** → high-risk or sensitive action

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## 3. View activity details

Tap any activity to see full details.

### Basic information

* **Action** → what happened
* **Result** → success or failure
* **Application** → where the action occurred
* **Time** → when it happened
* **Description** → additional context

### Actor

* **User** → who performed the action
* **IP address**
* **Device / browser (user agent)**
* **Location**

### Target

* The system, app, or resource affected

### Technical metadata

* Event ID
* Organization ID
* Session ID
* Source system

👉 These details help you understand exactly what happened

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## 4. How to use Activity log

Use Activity log to:

* Review recent sign-ins
* Detect suspicious activity
* Track changes to your account
* Investigate failed actions

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## 5. What to do if something looks suspicious

If you see an activity you don’t recognize:

1. Review the details (device, location, time)
2. Change your password immediately
3. Contact your organization admin if needed

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## 6. Important notes

* Activity log shows events recorded by your organization’s system
* Some activities may be monitored for security purposes
* Not all actions can be reversed
* Logs are for visibility and auditing
