=== Aquilisio Activity Logbook ===
Contributors: aquilisio2, aquilisio, henry
Tags: activity log, audit log, woocommerce, security, diagnostics
Requires at least: 6.0
Tested up to: 6.9
Requires PHP: 7.2
Stable tag: 1.0.20
License: GPLv2 or later
License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html

Local activity logging for WordPress and WooCommerce changes, with privacy-conscious defaults, review workflow, diagnostics, and CSV export.

== Description ==

Aquilisio Activity Logbook helps WordPress site owners, developers, and maintenance teams understand what changed on a site and when it happened.

It records important WordPress and WooCommerce activity in a local activity timeline, including user activity, login events, content changes, plugin and theme changes, updates, WooCommerce order activity, product changes, and security-sensitive events.

The plugin is built for practical troubleshooting. When something breaks, you can quickly check recent activity and see whether a plugin update, setting change, user action, product edit, order change, or login event may explain the issue.

Activity Logbook stores data locally on your WordPress site. It uses privacy-conscious defaults, including masked email values and hashed IP handling, and it includes flexible local retention controls.

== Features ==

* Local activity timeline
* Login and failed-login tracking
* User profile and role change tracking
* Post and page change tracking
* Media change tracking
* Plugin, theme, and WordPress update events
* Basic WooCommerce order and product activity
* Risk labels for easier review
* Review workflow for important events
* Search and filters
* Current-view CSV export
* Flexible local retention
* Email masking by default
* Privacy-conscious IP handling
* Diagnostics screen
* Admin-only access by default

== Privacy ==

Activity Logbook stores activity data locally in your WordPress database.

The plugin does not send activity logs to an external service by default. It does not require an external account to run.

Privacy-conscious defaults include masked email values and hashed IP handling. Site administrators can control local retention based on their own operational and privacy requirements.

== Installation ==

1. Upload the plugin through Plugins > Add New, or install it from the WordPress.org plugin directory.
2. Activate Aquilisio Activity Logbook.
3. Open Activity Logbook from the WordPress admin menu.
4. Review Settings and adjust retention, tracking, and privacy options for your site.
5. Use the Activity screen to search, filter, export, and review events.

== Frequently Asked Questions ==

= Is this a security plugin? =

Activity Logbook is not a firewall, malware scanner, or backup system. It complements those tools by showing what changed on your site and who made the change.

= Where are logs stored? =

Logs are stored locally in your WordPress database.

= Does it send data to an external service? =

No. The free plugin does not require an external service to run and does not send activity logs externally by default.

= Can I control how long logs are kept? =

Yes. The plugin includes flexible local retention controls.

= Who can access the activity log? =

By default, access is limited to administrators with the manage_options capability.

= Does it work with WooCommerce? =

Yes. The plugin can record basic WooCommerce order and product activity.

= Is this the same as a backup? =

No. Backups restore files and data. Activity Logbook helps explain what changed before a problem happened.

== Changelog ==

= 1.0.20 =
* Initial public release.

== Upgrade Notice ==

= 1.0.20 =
Initial public release.
