For all intents and purposes, think of the logs as a queue that will push
out older entries once a limit is exceeded. No, we are not archiving these
anyway, so preserve them if you need the data.

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On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 1:45 PM, Gavin Andresen <[email protected]>wrote:

> I'm writing a privacy policy for a new App Engine app that I'm
> developing, and would like to say something specific about how long
> Google retains logs linking IP addresses to requests that are routed
> to my application.
>
> A while ago in another thread Jeff S said:
>
> "The admin console has a fixed amount of space set aside for your
> logs..."
>
> Does Google archive request logs, or (I hope!) are they gone forever
> unless I actively download and archive them myself?
>
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