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Coder's account dormancy feature allows you to free up license seats if you have users that aren't active on the platform for 90 days or more.

You can choose to delete a dormant account after a period of time automatically. For example, you can set Coder to delete accounts 30 days after they go dormant (this means that the user has been inactive for 120 days: 90 days to become dormant, plus an additional 30 days).

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