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Product Update: API Logs

Monitor and manage external service requests with Truto's new API logs. Track IP addresses, identify security risks, and troubleshoot integration issues easily.

Nachi Raman Nachi Raman · · 1 min read
Product Update: API Logs

The release of API logs is a highly anticipated update for our service. With this new feature, our customers can now easily monitor and manage requests made by external services, ensuring that their data is secure and protected.

For businesses that use our service, API logs provide a critical tool for tracking usage and ensuring that all requests are legitimate and coming from authorised sources. By monitoring usage patterns and identifying common requests, our customers can optimise their service to better align with user needs. They can also use the logs to identify potential security risks and take appropriate measures to protect against them.

With API logs, our customers can quickly see who made a request, the IP address from which the request was made, where it was generated and the time of the request, all in one place. This information can help support teams swiftly identify and troubleshoot issues, as well as keep track of any unauthorized access attempts.

Truto Product Update: API Logs

Truto Product Update: API Logs

We place a lot of importance on security and reliability. We trust that this update enhances your overall experience using Truto.

As always, we are committed to providing our customers with the best possible experience, and we will continue to invest in new features and enhancements that further our mission of making integration management simple and secure.

FAQ

What information is included in Truto's API logs?
Truto's API logs capture the identity of the requester, the originating IP address, the location where the request was generated, and the specific timestamp of the event.
How do API logs help with integration security?
API logs allow businesses to track usage patterns, ensure all requests come from authorized sources, and identify potential security risks or unauthorized access attempts.
Can API logs be used for troubleshooting?
Yes, support teams can use API logs to quickly see request details in one place, helping them swiftly identify, diagnose, and troubleshoot integration issues.

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