# Activity Logs

Not to be confused with the [*System logs*](https://docs.sharelogic.com/unifi/3.1/administration/system-logs), the *Activity Logs* module displays all the entries to the **Unifi** Activity Log table from the current day. This reduces the clutter in the *System logs* table by bringing all the **Unifi** log entries together in one place, providing contextual links to the records.

Clicking into the records, you will very quickly discover that the level of detail and clarity provided in the Activity Logs makes them of even greater value. It is *the* place to look when debugging.

*Below is an excerpt from one of the log entries in the Activity Logs:*

![](https://605238050-files.gitbook.io/~/files/v0/b/gitbook-legacy-files/o/assets%2F-MQBk35gIi557UHt7QlJ%2F-MgzhFpzyCzsTGk4ynfD%2F-MhnOWCYfRy_5VI1eahw%2FActivity%20Logs%201.png?alt=media\&token=55338f89-e707-4f5f-bf0f-adb7abe7b7fe)


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