Timeline for How to read iPhone system logs?
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Oct 29, 2023 at 17:23 | comment | added | bitFlipper | @LF This worked; iPadOS 16.7.2 | |
Sep 10, 2020 at 20:08 | comment | added | luisfelipe18 | Settings -> Privacity -> Analitycs -> Analysis Data | |
Mar 2, 2020 at 15:24 | answer | added | Pierz | timeline score: 5 | |
Jul 24, 2018 at 2:35 | history | protected | CommunityBot | ||
Jul 24, 2018 at 2:24 | comment | added | Apple iPhoned | Interesting. Never pondered that Console could read logs on a remote device. I sometimes peruse the logs that are downloaded during an iTunes sync process. And I wonder how well iOS does housekeeping, since even benign things are logged, and that can add up over time on a device with limited space. | |
Jan 14, 2018 at 18:45 | answer | added | Axel Guilmin | timeline score: 8 | |
Jun 18, 2016 at 0:52 | history | tweeted | twitter.com/askdifferent/status/743969524005879810 | ||
Jan 6, 2015 at 12:13 | answer | added | Samantha Catania | timeline score: 18 | |
Jan 6, 2015 at 8:32 | comment | added | jherran | You can't unless you have enrolled in the iOS developer program. Even enrolled, you only have access to certain kind of logs (energy, networking...). | |
Jan 6, 2015 at 6:42 | history | asked | matt wilkie | CC BY-SA 3.0 |