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# Deleting Deployments

To disable an application from making outbound, or accepting inbound phone calls, users can delete the deployment associated with that application.

To delete a deployment, locate the desired deployment in the Deployments table and click the delete (<img src="/files/-M4u9_0SlwsNue9jVK-K" alt="" data-size="line">) icon. This opens a pop-up window that asks users to confirm the deletion of your deployment.

Click <img src="/files/-M4u9_26yDshjCP55ynk" alt="" data-size="line"> to delete the deployment or <img src="/files/-M4u9_0BXOdCnnpuzTTy" alt="" data-size="line"> to leave the application active.

{% hint style="info" %}
**Note**: Deleting a deployment does not alter the actual application in any way; it simply disables the application from accepting incoming or making outbound calls. Deleting a deployment also frees up the phone numbers assigned to that deployment for other applications. These numbers remain available in the user's account.
{% endhint %}


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