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Credential sharing history logs track when, where, and to whom users share their digital credentials. These logs, stored on decentralized ledgers or encrypted databases, provide audit trails for compliance and security. Users can review sharing activities via dashboards, revoking access if suspicious. For example, a university might log when students share transcripts with employers. Logs enhance transparency, deter unauthorized use, and support accountability in identity ecosystems like verifiable credentials (VCs).