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Surfshark is a VPN provider that offers a variety of features and services. One of those features is logging history.

Surfshark allows users to view and manage their logging history. In this article, we will explore Surfshark’s logging history and whether or not it is secure.

First, it is important to understand what Surfshark logs. Surfshark logs the following information:

– User activity
– Connection information
– Traffic data
– Server data

The logs are stored for 30 days. After 30 days, the logs are automatically deleted.

To view Surfshark’s logging history, users must first login to the Surfshark website. After logging in, users can click on the “History” tab in the upper-right corner of the website.

The “History” tab contains a list of all the logs that Surfshark has stored. The list is sorted by date.

The first column is the date, and the second column is the log name.

To see the contents of a particular log, users must select the log name from the list and click on the “View” button.

The “View” button opens a new window that contains the contents of the selected log.

The “View” button also allows users to export the contents of a log to a text file.

The “View” button also allows users to delete a log from the “History” tab.

The “History” tab also contains a “History Time Zone” column. This column shows the time zone in which the log was recorded.

The “History” tab also contains a “Last Viewed” column. This column shows the date and time at which the log was last viewed.

The “History” tab also contains a “Logs Updated” column. This column shows the date and time at which the log was last updated.

The “History” tab also contains a “Status” column. This column shows the status of the log. The following statuses are available:

– “Open” The log is currently open.
– “Pending” The log has been opened, but has not been updated yet.

– “Closed” The log has been closed.
– “Deleted” The log has been deleted.

The “History” tab also contains a “Timestamps” column. This column shows the time stamps of the log entries.

The “History” tab also contains a “Last Accessed” column. This column shows the date and time at which the log was last accessed.

The “History” tab also contains a “Last Updated” column.

The “History” tab also contains a “Security” column. This column shows the security status of the log. The following security statuses are available:

– “Secure” The log is currently secure.
– “Non-Secure” The log is not currently secure.
– “Insecure” The log is currently insecure.

– “Secure (SSL) ” The log is currently secure with SSL.
– “Non-Secure (SSL) ” The log is not currently secure with SSL.

The “History” tab also contains a “Protected” column. This column shows the protection status of the log. The following protection statuses are available:

– “Protected” The log is currently protected.
– “Non-Protected” The log is not currently protected.

The “History” tab also contains a “Data Encryption” column. This column shows the data encryption status of the log. The following data encryption statuses are available:

– “Encrypted” The log is currently encrypted.
– “Non-Encrypted” The log is not currently encrypted.

The “History” tab also contains a “Data Compression” column. This column shows the data compression status of the log. The following data compression statuses are available:

– “Compressed” The log is currently compressed.
– “Non-Compressed” The log is not currently compressed.

The “History” tab also contains a “Last Updated (UTC)” column. This column shows the UTC time at which the log was last updated.

The “History” tab also contains a “Last Accessed (UTC)” column. This column shows the UTC time at which the log was last accessed.

The “History” tab also contains a “Last Viewed (UTC)” column. This column shows the UTC time at which the log was last viewed.

The “History” tab also contains a “Logs Updated (UTC)” column.