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The Login Tracker module in Drupal provides an easy way to track and report user login activity on your website. This module is useful for administrators who want to monitor when users log in, how often they log in, and gather other login-related data. The tracking and reporting of user logins can be helpful for security purposes, user engagement analysis, or site activity monitoring.
How to Configure the Login Tracker Module:
Step 1: Install the Login Tracker Module
Install the module using Composer, Drush, or manually by downloading it from Drupal.org.
Step 2: Enable Login Tracking
- Navigate to Configuration Settings:
- After enabling the module, go to the configuration page for the Login Tracker module. The path to the configuration page is /admin/config/system/login-tracker.
- Enable Login Tracking:
- On this page, you will see an option to enable or disable login tracking.
- Check the box labeled "Enable login tracking" to start tracking user logins. If this box is unchecked, login tracking will be disabled, and the module will not collect or report any login data.
- Save the configuration after checking the box to activate login tracking.
Admin can view detailed reports on user logins by visiting /admin/reports/login-tracker.
Project information
Minimally maintained
Maintainers monitor issues, but fast responses are not guaranteed.Maintenance fixes only
Considered feature-complete by its maintainers.- Project categories: Administration tools
1 site reports using this module
- Created by chaitanyadessai on , updated
This project is not covered by the security advisory policy.
Use at your own risk! It may have publicly disclosed vulnerabilities.