Deactivate a member's account

Owners and admins can deactivate members' accounts. Keep in mind that your role in Slack will determine the types of accounts that you're able to deactivate.

Tip: See our fair billing policy to learn how deactivated member accounts affect billing. 


Who can deactivate member accounts?

Locate your owner or admin role in the table below to see the types of accounts that you can deactivate. 

Free, Pro and Business+ subscriptions

Enterprise Grid subscription

  Workspace admins Workspace owners Workspace primary owner
Deactivate members and guests
Deactivate workspace admins  
Deactivate workspace owners    
Deactivate a workspace primary owner*      


*No one can deactivate the workspace primary owner. To deactivate this person, the primary owner must transfer ownership to someone else.

 

Org-level permissions 

  Org admins Org owners Org primary owner
Deactivate members and guests
Deactivate workspace admins and owners
Deactivate a workspace primary owner*      
Deactivate org owners and admins      
Deactivate a primary org owner*      

Note: Members with the security admin or users admin system role can deactivate anyone (except the org primary owner) at the org level.


*No one can deactivate the org primary owner or a workspace primary owner. To deactivate these accounts, they must transfer ownership to someone else.


Workspace-level permissions

  Workspace admins Workspace owners Workspace primary owner
Deactivate members and guests
Deactivate workspace admins  
Deactivate workspace owners    
Deactivate a workspace primary owner**      


**No one can deactivate the workspace primary owner. To deactivate this person, the primary owner must transfer ownership to someone else.


Deactivate someone's account

People aren't notified when their accounts are deactivated, nor are their messages or files deleted. They'll be removed from all channels, signed out of your workspace(s) on all devices and unable to sign back in. Some apps may also be disabled when certain accounts are deactivated. If you change your mind, you can reactivate an account.

Free, Pro and Business+ subscriptions

Enterprise Grid subscription

Review the permissions above, then use the steps below to deactivate someone's account.

  1. From your desktop, click your workspace name in the sidebar.
  2. Hover over Tools & settings, then select Manage members.
  3. Click the  three dots icon to the right of the member that you’d like to deactivate.
  4. Select Deactivate account.

Review the permissions above, then use the steps below to remove someone from a workspace or deactivate an account.


Remove someone from a workspace

On the Enterprise Grid subscription, accounts can’t be deactivated at the workspace level, but people can be removed from workspaces. Keep in mind that anyone that you remove from your workspace will remain part of the Enterprise Grid org.

Here’s how to remove someone:

  1. From your desktop, click your workspace name in the sidebar.
  2. Hover over Tools & settings, then select Manage members.
  3. Click the  three dots icon to the right of the member that you’d like to remove.
  4. Select Remove from workspace.


Deactivate an account

On the Enterprise Grid subscription, you can only deactivate an account at the org level. Anyone you deactivate will be removed from channels, signed out of all workspaces and removed from your org. Use the steps below to deactivate an account:

  1. From your desktop, click your workspace name in the sidebar.
  2. Hover over Tools & settings, then select Organisation settings.
  3. Click  People in the left sidebar, then select Members.
  4. Tick the box next to any members that you'd like to deactivate.
  5. Click Deactivate above the list of members.

Note: Deactivating a member's account does not delete profile information, like full name, display name or profile picture. Only a primary owner can request to delete a member’s profile information.

Who can use this feature?