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# Delete Users from a CodeScan Org

You can delete people from your organization who are no longer required if you have **org administration** permissions. Deleted users are permanently removed from a CodeScan organization.

1. Login to your CodeScan account.
2. Go to your **`Organization`** in CodeScan.
3. Click on the **`Members`** menu of your Organization's home page,
4. Search for the **user** from the list.
5. Click on **`Gear`** icon on the right side of the user you'd like to make changes to.
6. Select the **`Remove from organization's members`** option.

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1. Select the **`Remove`** button once more to confirm your choice. The user will now be removed from your CodeScan organization.


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