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How should hygiene logs be stored for auditability?

Hygiene logs should be stored in a tamper resistant system that records timestamps sources validation outcomes suppression actions and operator decisions. Logs must be retained long enough to demonstrate compliance during audits or legal disputes. They should include evidence of consent changes suppression events and DSAR handling. Storage must follow data minimization principles while maintaining verifiable audit trails.

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