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# Alert logs

The Logs tab contains a list of all alerts in chronological order, here you will find a history of group and individual alerts.

### Filter by notification type

You can enable a filter by notification type by clicking on the drop-down list

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### Filter by signal's name

When you choose group alerts, you can also filter signals by their names

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### Opening a chart from the logs

You can open the Tradingview chart directly in the log section.&#x20;

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If the "Plotted on the chart" setting is selected in the alert, a bell icon of the color of your choice will appear at the place where the alert was triggered

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The alert history is stored for 30 days, you can clear the log with the red button.&#x20;

A click on the name of the group alert opens the details.

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