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# Deactivate or reactivate a bot
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{!admin-only.md!}
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{!follow-steps.md!} deactivate or reactivate any bots
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in your organization.
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!!! tip ""
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You can manage your own bots or integrations on the
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[Your bots](/#settings/your-bots) {!settings.md!}
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## Deactivate a bot
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To properly remove a bot’s access to a Zulip organization, it does not suffice
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to deactivate it in the SSO system, since that action does not prevent
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authentication with any API keys the bot has.
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Instead, you should deactivate the bot using the Zulip administration interface.
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{!go-to-the.md!} [Bots](/#administration/bot-list-admin)
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{!admin.md!}
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4. Click the **Deactivate** button to the right of the bot that you want to
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deactivate.
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5. After clicking the **Deactivate** button, the button will transform into a
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**Reactivate** button, and the **Name** and **Email** of the bot will be
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stricken through, confirming the success of the bot's deactivation.
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## Reactivate a bot
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Zulip organization administrators can choose to reactivate a deactivated bot by
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following the following steps.
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{!go-to-the.md!} [Bots](/#administration/bot-list-admin)
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{!admin.md!}
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4. In the **Bots** section, click the **Reactivate** button to the right of the
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bot that you want to reactivate.
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5. After clicking the **Reactivate** button, the button will transform into a
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**Deactivate** button, and the **Name** and **Email** of the bot will be cleared
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of strikethrough, confirming the success of the bot's reactivation.
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