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# Remove a host-guest partnership

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**Who can use this feature?**

* **Workspace Admins and Partnership Owners**
* Available to Cerby Automate
* Only supported using the Cerby web app
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As a **Partnership Owner** or **Admin** from both the host and guest workspaces, you can remove a host-guest partnership. To do so, you must complete the following steps:

1. Log in to your corresponding [Cerby](https://app.cerby.com/) workspace.
2. Select the **Partners** option from the left navigation drawer. The **Partners** page is displayed.
3. Select the corresponding partner from the list in the **Your partners** section. The partner details are displayed on the main panel.
4. Click the **More actions** icon located at the top right corner of the partner details. A drop-down list is displayed.
5. Select the **Remove partner** option. The **Remove partner?** dialog box is displayed
6. Click the **Remove** button. The dialog box closes, and a success message box is displayed.

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**NOTE:** When removing a partner, all access to accounts shared via the host-guest partnership is also removed. Host workspace members with the account **Owner** role retain access.
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