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Hello,
Is it usual/okay to email our app logs to support if they are requesting it.
As part of troubleshooting they are requesting to email app logs. I am not sure if there are any sensitive information in the logs
Thanks!
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@prasanthjagal wrote:
I am not sure if there are any sensitive information in the logs
Since they are encrypted, I don't know what is actually in them.
But what might be in them is anything that the app knows (other than the actual audio or video). For instance,
- app version, and operating system version used by the phone
- when you logged into and exited the app
- history of two-factor verification authorizations
- all notifications received by the app
- history of when cameras are armed and disarmed and other mode changes
- geofencing status changes (home and away)
- history of when push notifications were paused via the app
- history of when the doorbell was rung
- whether a call was initiated when the doorbell was rung, and whether it was answered
- any errors or crashes
Personally I'd provide them to Arlo support (being careful not to provide them to a scammer). Overall, they can't diagnose/fix problems unless they have enough information to discover the root cause.
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@prasanthjagal wrote:
I am not sure if there are any sensitive information in the logs
Since they are encrypted, I don't know what is actually in them.
But what might be in them is anything that the app knows (other than the actual audio or video). For instance,
- app version, and operating system version used by the phone
- when you logged into and exited the app
- history of two-factor verification authorizations
- all notifications received by the app
- history of when cameras are armed and disarmed and other mode changes
- geofencing status changes (home and away)
- history of when push notifications were paused via the app
- history of when the doorbell was rung
- whether a call was initiated when the doorbell was rung, and whether it was answered
- any errors or crashes
Personally I'd provide them to Arlo support (being careful not to provide them to a scammer). Overall, they can't diagnose/fix problems unless they have enough information to discover the root cause.
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