Activation audit records now carry richer device context and sub-second timestamp resolution. For teams using Clientia to satisfy compliance or contractual auditing requirements, the activation trail is now reportable without supplementary data.
The previous activation log captured a timestamp and a user identifier but little else. For auditors asking about how many devices accessed a system in a given window, or whether a specific machine type was authorized, the log didn't have enough granularity to answer without additional investigation.
The improved record includes device platform, a normalized device identifier where available, the IP at activation time, and a timestamp with millisecond precision. All of this is surfaced in the license panel and exportable in structured format.
We've also added a tamper-evident flag to activation records so you can confirm that the audit trail hasn't been modified after the fact — relevant for organizations operating under regulatory regimes that require audit log integrity guarantees.
What changed
- Device platform and normalized device identifier in every activation record
- IP address captured at activation time
- Millisecond-precision timestamps for all activation events
- Tamper-evident flag on activation records for audit integrity assurance