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Introduce an option within the settings to enable or disable logging to a file. This feature will provide users with the ability to control the logging functionality without needing to alter configuration files or use command-line arguments. By default, logging should be disabled to prevent unnecessary use of resources and potential privacy concerns. When logging is enabled by the user, a warning message should be displayed to inform them that logging is active.
Intended Use-Case
This feature will be used by users who need to enable logging for debugging or issue tracking purposes. By providing a simple checkbox in the settings, users can easily toggle logging without technical knowledge or additional tools. This enhances the overall user experience and ensures that logging can be managed efficiently and securely.
For example, a user experiencing issues with the application can enable logging from the settings menu, reproduce the issue, and then disable logging once done. The generated log file can then be reviewed or sent to support for further analysis.
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Description
Introduce an option within the settings to enable or disable logging to a file. This feature will provide users with the ability to control the logging functionality without needing to alter configuration files or use command-line arguments. By default, logging should be disabled to prevent unnecessary use of resources and potential privacy concerns. When logging is enabled by the user, a warning message should be displayed to inform them that logging is active.
Intended Use-Case
This feature will be used by users who need to enable logging for debugging or issue tracking purposes. By providing a simple checkbox in the settings, users can easily toggle logging without technical knowledge or additional tools. This enhances the overall user experience and ensures that logging can be managed efficiently and securely.
For example, a user experiencing issues with the application can enable logging from the settings menu, reproduce the issue, and then disable logging once done. The generated log file can then be reviewed or sent to support for further analysis.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: