reword feature from 'audit log' to 'audit logs' (#15531)

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- path: /docker-hub/vulnerability-scanning/
title: Vulnerability scanning
- path: /docker-hub/audit-log/
title: Audit log
title: Audit logs
- sectiontitle: Security and authentication
section:
- path: /docker-hub/access-tokens/

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---
description: Audit log
description: Audit logs
keywords: Team, organization, activity, log, audit, activities
title: Audit log
title: Audit logs
---
{% include upgrade-cta.html
body="Audit log is available for users subscribed to a Docker Team or a Business subscription. Upgrade now to start tracking events across your organization."
body="Audit logs are available for users subscribed to a Docker Team or a Business subscription. Upgrade now to start tracking events across your organization."
header-text="This feature requires a paid Docker subscription"
target-url="https://www.docker.com/pricing?utm_source=docker&utm_medium=webreferral&utm_campaign=docs_driven_upgrade_audit_log"
%}
Audit log displays a chronological list of activities that occur at organization and repository levels. It provides owners of Docker Team accounts a report of all their team member activities. This allows the team owners to view and track what changes were made, the date when a change was made, and who initiated the change. For example, the audit log displays activities such as the date when a repository was created or deleted, the team member who created the repository, the name of the repository, and when there was a change to the privacy settings.
Audit logs display a chronological list of activities that occur at organization and repository levels. It provides owners of Docker Team accounts a report of all their team member activities. This allows the team owners to view and track what changes were made, the date when a change was made, and who initiated the change. For example, the audit logs display activities such as the date when a repository was created or deleted, the team member who created the repository, the name of the repository, and when there was a change to the privacy settings.
Team owners can also see the audit log for their repository if the repository is part of the organization subscribed to a Docker Team plan.
Team owners can also see the audit logs for their repository if the repository is part of the organization subscribed to a Docker Team plan.
## View the audit log
## View the audit logs
To view the audit log:
To view the audit logs:
1. Sign into an owner account for the organization in Docker Hub.
2. Select your organization from the list and then click on the **Activity** tab.
![Organization activity tab](images/org-activity-tab.png){:width="700px"}
The audit log begins tracking activities from the date the feature is live, that is from **25 January 2021**. Activities that took place before this date are not captured.
The audit logs begin tracking activities from the date the feature is live, that is from **25 January 2021**. Activities that took place before this date are not captured.
> **Note**
>
> Docker will retain the audit log activity data for a period of three months.
> Docker will retain the activity data for a period of three months.
## Customize the audit log
## Customize the audit logs
By default, all activities that occur at organization and repository levels are displayed on the **Activity** tab. Use the calendar option to select a date range and customize your results. After you have selected a date range, the **Activity** tab displays the audit log of all the activities that occurred during that period.
By default, all activities that occur at organization and repository levels are displayed on the **Activity** tab. Use the calendar option to select a date range and customize your results. After you have selected a date range, the **Activity** tab displays the audit logs of all the activities that occurred during that period.
![Activities list](images/activity-list.png){:width="600px"}
> **Note**
>
> Activities created by the Docker Support team as part of resolving customer issues appear in the audit log as **dockersupport**.
> Activities created by the Docker Support team as part of resolving customer issues appear in the audit logs as **dockersupport**.
Click the **All Activities** drop-down list to view activities that are specific to an organization or a repository. After choosing **Organization** or **Repository**, you can further refine the results using the **All Actions** drop-down list. If you select the **Activities** tab from the **Repository** view, you can only filter repository-level activities.
![Refine org activities](images/org-all-actions.png){:width="600px"}
## Audit log event definitions
## Audit logs event definitions
Refer to the following section for a list of events and their descriptions:

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organization. See [Repositories](repos.md) for detailed information about
working with repositories.
- **Activity** Displays the audit log, a chronological list of activities that
- **Activity** Displays the audit logs, a chronological list of activities that
occur at organization and repository levels. It provides the org owners a
report of all their team member activities. See [Audit log](audit-log.md) for
report of all their team member activities. See [Audit logs](audit-log.md) for
details.
- **Settings**: Displays information about your

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### New feature
Docker introduces Audit log, a new feature that allows team owners to view a list of activities that occur at organization and repository levels. This feature begins tracking the activities from the release date, that is, **from 25 January 2021**.
Docker introduces Audit logs, a new feature that allows team owners to view a list of activities that occur at organization and repository levels. This feature begins tracking the activities from the release date, that is, **from 25 January 2021**.
For more information about this feature and for instructions on how to use it, see [Audit log](audit-log.md).
For more information about this feature and for instructions on how to use it, see [Audit logs](audit-log.md).
## 2020-11-10

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**Docker Team** offers capabilities for collaboration, productivity, and security across organizations. It enables groups of developers to unlock the full power of collaboration and sharing combined with essential security features and team management capabilities.
Docker Team includes everything included in Docker Pro, plus unlimited private repositories, [Auto Builds](../docker-hub/builds/index.md) with 15 concurrent builds, unlimited [Scoped Access Tokens](../docker-hub/access-tokens.md), advanced collaboration and management tools, including organization and team management with Role Based Access Control (RBAC) for the whole team, an [audit log](../docker-hub/audit-log.md), and more.
Docker Team includes everything included in Docker Pro, plus unlimited private repositories, [Auto Builds](../docker-hub/builds/index.md) with 15 concurrent builds, unlimited [Scoped Access Tokens](../docker-hub/access-tokens.md), advanced collaboration and management tools, including organization and team management with Role Based Access Control (RBAC) for the whole team, [audit logs](../docker-hub/audit-log.md), and more.
For a list of features available in each tier, see [Docker Pricing](https://www.docker.com/pricing/){: target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="_" id="dkr_docs_subscription_btl"}.