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# Withdrawing from an Event

You can withdraw from an Event that you registered to attend or registered your interest in. To withdraw from an Event, complete the steps described in one of the sections below.

## Withdrawing from an Event in the ENGAGE app

1. Open the ENGAGE app, and then log in.
2. On the menu screen, select **Events**.
3. If you registered to attend the Event, select the **Attending** tab. Alternatively, if registered your interest, select the **Interested** tab.
4. Select the Event that you want to withdraw from.
5. Select either **YOU ARE ATTENDING** or **YOU ARE INTERESTED**, and then, from the menu that appears, select either **Not Attending** or **Not Interested**.

![Option to withdraw from attending, as it appears in the ENGAGE app](/files/6MA8spJJSAs6sbgKkAXr)

## Withdrawing from an Event in the web manager

1. Go to <https://app.engagevr.io/>, and then log in.
2. On the menu, select **Events**.
3. If you registered to attend the Event, select the **Attending** tab. Alternatively, if registered your interest, select the **Interested** tab.
4. Select the Event that you want to withdraw from.
5. Select either **YOU ARE ATTENDING** or **YOU ARE INTERESTED**, and then, from the menu that appears, select either **Not Attending** or **Not Interested**.

![Option to withdraw interest, as it appears in the web manager](/files/dk4z0Om4wfYyO93ngkuD)


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