Direct answer
Clash logs can include domains, local ports, proxy names, subscription status messages and sometimes provider URLs. Remove tokens, domains and account identifiers before sharing logs publicly.
What to check first
Proxy tools do not remove legal, security or privacy responsibilities. Protect subscription URLs, avoid unknown nodes and follow the rules of the network and jurisdiction you are using.
- Keep subscription URLs, tokens and node details private.
- Avoid unknown free nodes for sensitive accounts.
- Remove private domains and identifiers before sharing logs.
- Follow local law, workplace policy and provider terms.
Recommended handling
Use the conservative path: protect private URLs, avoid unknown nodes for sensitive accounts, and follow the rules of the network and jurisdiction you are using.
Practical notes
- Remove URLs, tokens, node names and private domains before sharing screenshots or logs.
- Change one setting at a time so the result is attributable.
- Use logs and timestamps when asking for provider or community support.