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Access Log for Confluence

works with Confluence Server 7.4.0 - 9.1.1, Confluence Data Center 7.4.0 - 9.1.1 and more

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Key highlights of the appComplete solution for content access monitoring inside Confluence

Get complete access log to all Confluence content

Detailed trail of all Confluence content access attempts by any user at any time. Easy to browse, search and filter.

Filter and search records with ease

Powerful and flexible search and filtering functionality allows administrators to find relevant access records quickly and effortlessly.

Configure access log according to your needs

Configuration allows every organization to tailor the logging to their internal requirements.

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Access Log for Confluence app monitors and records all access attempts to content inside your Confluence instance and provides convenient reports with powerful search, filtering and customization capabilities for Confluence administrators.

Access Log for Confluence is the single place you need to look at to find all people who accessed information about a page, an attachment or a comment, or to get full activity by a particular user. No need to consult raw, incomplete and inaccessible web server logs anymore. Everything you need to know presented to you right inside Confluence user interface in a convenient format.

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  • This app is not part of the Marketplace Bug Bounty program.

Version information

Version 1.4.1for Confluence Data Center 7.4.0 - 9.1.1

Release date

Sep 16th 2024

Summary

Access control annotations added.

Payment model

Paid via Atlassian

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