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Monitor Login History
Monitor Setup Changes with Setup Audit Trail
Security Guidelines for Apex and Visualforce Development
API End-of-Life Policy
Audit and Monitor Your Organization’s Security
Track login and field history, monitor setup
changes, and address your auditing and data retention compliance
obligations.
For information about monitoring events and transaction security policies, see Real-Time Event Monitoring.
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Monitor Login History
As an admin, you can monitor all attempts to log in to Salesforce and to your Experience Cloud sites. The Login History page shows up to 20,000 records of user logins for the past 6 months. To see more records, download the information to a CSV or GZIP file. -
Field History Tracking
You can select certain fields to track and show the field history in the History related list of an object. When Field Audit Trail is turned off, Salesforce retains field history data for up to 18 months, and up to 24 months via the API. If Field Audit Trail is turned on, Salesforce retains field history data until you delete it. You can delete field history data manually at any time. Field history tracking data doesn’t count against your data storage limits. -
Monitor Setup Changes with Setup Audit Trail
Setup Audit Trail tracks the recent setup changes that you and other admins make. Audit history is especially useful when there are multiple admins.