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title: Deactivating an account or an organization
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description: Learn how to deactivate a Docker Hub account or an organization
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keywords: Docker Hub, delete, deactivate, account, organization
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---
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Your Docker Hub account or organization may also be linked to other Docker products and services, so deactivating it will also disable access to those products and services.
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## Deactivating an account
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Before deactivating your Docker Hub account, please complete the following:
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1. Download any images and tags you want to keep:
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`docker pull -a <image>:<tag>`.
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3. If you have an active subscription, downgrade it to the **free** plan.
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In Docker Hub, navigate to **_Your Account_** > **Account Settings** > **Billing**.
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4. If you have an enterprise license, download the key.
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In Docker Hub, navigate to **_Your Account_** > **Accounts Settings** > **Licenses**. The download link will no longer be available after your account is disabled.
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5. If you belong to any organizations, remove your account from all of them.
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6. If you are the sole owner of any organization, either add someone to the **owners** team and then remove yourself from the organization, or deactivate the organization as well.
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7. Unlink your [Github and Bitbucket accounts](https://docs.docker.com/docker-hub/builds/link-source/#unlink-a-github-user-account).
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Once you have completed all the steps above, you may deactivate your account. On Docker Hub, go to **_Your Account_** > **Accounts Settings** > **Deactivate Account**.
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> This cannot be undone! Be sure you've gathered all the data you need from your account before deactivating it.
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{: .warning }
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## Deactivating an organization
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Before deactivating an organization, please complete the following:
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1. Download any images and tags you want to keep:
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`docker pull -a <image>:<tag>`.
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2. If you have an active subscription, downgrade it to the **free** plan:
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In Docker Hub, navigate to **Organizations** > **_Your Organization_** > **Billing**.
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3. Remove all other members, including those in the **Owners** team, within the organization.
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4. Unlink your [Github and Bitbucket accounts](https://docs.docker.com/docker-hub/builds/link-source/#unlink-a-github-user-account).
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Once you have completed all the steps above, you may deactivate your organization. On Docker Hub, go to **Organizations** > **_Your Organization_** > **Settings** > **Deactivate Org**.
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> This cannot be undone! Be sure you've gathered all the data you need from your organization before deactivating it.
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{: .warning }
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