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# Security

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The **Security** menu allows you to check the activity history by user, member, and organization.

You can access the **Security** menu by clicking the username in the upper right corner and selecting the **Security** menu. The **Security** menu consist of three tabs as follows:

* **My Activity tab:** Displays Security-related history, such as your login and logout is displayed.
* **Member Activity tab:** Shows Security-related history of members of the organization you belong to is displayed.
* **Organization History tab:** Shows Change Log information related to your organization.


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