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Deleting a space

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If a user decides that they no longer need a particular Space, they have the option to delete it. This process is as straightforward as the creation of a Space. Here's how to do it:

  1. Navigate to the Home Section: From your dashboard, navigate to the home section where all of your Spaces are listed.

  2. Select the Space: Find the Space you wish to delete.

  3. Click 'Delete Space' Button: On the selected Space, you will find a button labeled "Delete Space". Click on this button to initiate the deletion process.

Please note, deleting a Space is a permanent action. When a Space is deleted, the platform removes all saved data and statistics associated with that Space permanently. This includes any installed applications, user files, and session history. Therefore, before deleting a Space, ensure you have backed up any necessary data or information that you might need later.

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