======Background
Per the [[ https://foundation.wikimedia.org/wiki/Policy:Access_to_temporary_account_IP_addresses#Patrollers_and_other_users | foundation policy ]] users granted rights to see temporary account IP addresses through autopromotion should have these removed if they have made no edits or logged actions over the last year:
> In order to maintain access to the IP addresses of temporary accounts, users in this category must edit or take a logged action to the local project at least once within a 365-day period.
======Unresolved ques Specifications
* Does this removal need to be automatic[] A user who has been manually granted Temporary Account IP Viewer right will lose their access after 365 days of inactivity
** Inactivity is defined as no edits or logged actions (any actions, or could administrators be in charge of removing the user group when the condition is met?including private ones)
** If the process is manual, should the software flag to administrators the users who meet these conditions?** They will no longer have the option to enable viewing IP addresses for temp accounts from Special:Preferences
* What counts as a `logged action`? Is this a public action in `Special:Log`, any action in `Special:Log`,** The above will also apply to IP Info. or even any action stored in the #CheckUser result tables?
=====Acceptance criteriaThey will lose that access and lose the option to enable it from Special:Preferences.
** The user will have to re-apply for the permission from their local community to regain access.
* [] Users granted `temporary-account-viewer` user group have this removed if they make no edit or logged action in over a year* This only applies locally (since manual granting happens locally)
** Upon revocation, a log entry is created on the IP Reveal log as follows: //Temporary Account IP address access for [[User:...]] was revoked due to inactivity.//