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Does Adobe has feature to Audit User's Activity logs?

Community Beginner ,
Jul 08, 2025 Jul 08, 2025

We have Adobe Teams Plan, Does Adobe supports or features any plan to track user's activity like what are the devices the user's adobe id is logged in?. Is adobe really have this facility in any of it's plan?.

I fyes, Please mention the details. When i check i didn't find anything related to this.

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Admin console , Authentication , Manage account , Security , Users and groups
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Adobe Employee , Jul 08, 2025 Jul 08, 2025

Hi @BeenaThiyagarajan,

 

Thank you for clarifying. At present, Adobe does not provide functionality similar to Microsoft Intune for tracking device-level login details tied to a user's Adobe ID. While the Audit Log offers transparency around actions taken within the Admin Console (e.g., user creation, license changes), it does not extend to monitoring devices or capturing session-level login information. 

However, your request has been noted and will be shared with the relevant product teams fo

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Adobe Employee ,
Jul 08, 2025 Jul 08, 2025

Hi @BeenaThiyagarajan,

 

Thank you for reaching out. Adobe currently provides access to the Audit Log, which offers system administrators full visibility into actions performed within the Admin Console. It helps ensure compliance, monitor suspicious activity, and track important events such as user additions, removals, or changes in product access. Admins can filter logs by action type, date, and user, and download reports for further analysis. For more details, please refer to: https://adobe.ly/4lfk66G

At this time, the Adobe Admin Console does not display the last sign-in time for users or track specific user activities such as device logins. However, your request has been noted and will be shared with the relevant product teams for future consideration.

You may also find this community discussion helpful: https://adobe.ly/44lycO9

We appreciate your feedback and encourage you to continue sharing your suggestions. Please feel free to follow the linked thread for any future updates.

Regards,
^AN

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Community Beginner ,
Jul 08, 2025 Jul 08, 2025

Hi @Anshul_Nautiyal,

Thanks for your update. I already know about the Audit logs which offers full visibility into actions performed within the Admin Console. My concern is not within the Admin console. We need to find the device details which the user's adobe account is signed in like Microsoft Intune does to show devices which microsoft account id is signed in.

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Adobe Employee ,
Jul 08, 2025 Jul 08, 2025

Hi @BeenaThiyagarajan,

 

Thank you for clarifying. At present, Adobe does not provide functionality similar to Microsoft Intune for tracking device-level login details tied to a user's Adobe ID. While the Audit Log offers transparency around actions taken within the Admin Console (e.g., user creation, license changes), it does not extend to monitoring devices or capturing session-level login information. 

However, your request has been noted and will be shared with the relevant product teams for future consideration. 

 

We appreciate your feedback and encourage you to continue sharing your suggestions.

Regards,
^AN

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Community Beginner ,
Jul 08, 2025 Jul 08, 2025

Thanks @Anshul_Nautiyal for sharing such valuable information.
Even the Adobe Support team was unable to understand our query and didn’t provide a proper response. They simply advised us to switch to the Enterprise Plan to gain access. I requested them to share official documentation about the feature, but they didn’t provide any.

Your assistance has been a great help — thank you again!

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Adobe Employee ,
Jul 09, 2025 Jul 09, 2025
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Glad to hear the information was helpful to you. We appreciate you taking the time to share your experience, and we're sorry to hear about the confusion earlier.

If you have any further questions or need additional assistance in the future, please don't hesitate to reach out — we're here to help.

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^AN

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