Login Activity & Security Logs
The Logs page shows a detailed history of successful login activity for your account, helping you verify legitimate access and detect suspicious behavior.
Warning
Regularly reviewing login activity helps detect account compromise early, especially after travel or device changes.
Page Overview
When to use this page
- When reviewing recent or past login activity
- After traveling, changing devices, or using a new network
- When investigating unusual or suspicious account access
- As part of routine account security reviews
What you can do
- Review a history of successful login events
- Inspect IP addresses, locations, and devices used to access your account
- Verify session details such as expiration and current IP
- Detect unexpected or potentially unauthorized login behavior
At a Glance
- List of successful login events
- IP address, location, and device details
- Current session IP and expiration
- Pagination for historical activity
Page Overview
This page is available under:
Settings / Logs
At the top, you’ll find a short explanation of what the page currently tracks:
- Successful login attempts
- Password changes
- 2FA-related updates (where applicable)
Note
Filtering and separate project audit logs are planned features and may require an Enterprise plan.
Session & Security Status (Top Right)
At the top-right of the page, two important indicators are displayed:
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Current IP address
Shows the IP address of your active session. -
Session expiration
Displays how long your current session will remain valid (e.g. 12 days, 23 hours).
Tip
If the IP address shown here does not match your current location or network, review the log entries immediately.
Login Activity Table
The main part of the page is a table listing your last successful login attempts.
Table Columns Explained
Each row represents one successful login event.
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Date
The date and time when the login occurred. -
Action
The type of event.
Currently shown asLogin. -
IP Address
The IP address used during login. - Green badge: commonly used or recognized IP
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Red badge: new or unusual IP (may require attention)
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Location
Approximate geographic location inferred from the IP address (city and country). -
ASN
Autonomous System Number associated with the network provider. -
ISP
Internet Service Provider used during login. -
User Agent (Browser)
Details about the device and browser used, including: - Operating system (e.g. Linux, Android)
- Browser name and version
- Desktop or mobile indicator
Pagination
At the bottom of the table, pagination controls allow you to browse older login records:
- Navigate between pages using numbered buttons
- Each page shows a limited number of login entries
Note
Older login history may be limited based on your subscription or data retention policy.
Step-by-Step: Reviewing Login Activity
- Go to Settings → Logs
- Review the most recent entries at the top of the table
- Check the IP address and location for each login
- Compare the User Agent with devices you normally use
- Use pagination to inspect older logins if needed
✅ Expected result: You can confidently confirm whether all logins were performed by you.
Tips & Best Practices
Tip
Regularly review your login history, especially after traveling or changing devices.
Warning
If you see:
- An unfamiliar IP address
- A location you’ve never logged in from
- A device or browser you don’t recognize
Change your password immediately and enable two-factor authentication (2FA).
Advanced Notes
- IP-based locations are approximate and may not always reflect your exact physical location.
- Mobile networks and VPNs may cause frequent IP or location changes.
- Only successful login attempts are currently shown (failed attempts may be added later).
Note
If you suspect account compromise, contact support and rotate your credentials as soon as possible.