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# Remove extensions

* Open the administration of your shop
* Switch via the main navigation to the "**Extension Management**" (1) (2) ("Extensions"=> "My extensions")
* Click the ![](/files/y75dQosl9LNhhgKQ3JAF) **Context-Button** (3) next to the theme in order to open the context menu and click "**Remove**" (4)
* Log in to the **Shopware Account** within the tab "**Shopware Account**" with your account update your data so that the deletion of the extension is updated in the entire system.

The extension has now been removed.

{% hint style="info" %}
**Note**: It is necessary to uninstall extensions before deleting them.
{% endhint %}

<figure><img src="/files/6GJhoCztINw6ZSm7maB0" alt=""><figcaption><p>Remove extension</p></figcaption></figure>

{% hint style="info" %}
**Note**: If the extension cannot be deleted, it can in most cases be deleted directly via FTP and from the database.
{% endhint %}

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### Remove license

Extensions with valid licenses will be displayed in the Extension Management even after "removing" them, because the corresponding account still owns this license. You can remove/archiv the license itself in your Shopware Account:

* Go to your Shopware Account at <https://account.shopware.com> and cancel the rental there. Without this cancellation, the rental contract will continue to be charged.


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