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# Removing a co-host

If you have host permissions in a Session and either a Plus or Enterprise subscription, you can remove host permissions from co-hosts. To remove host permissions from a co-host, complete the following steps:

1\. Open the menu, select **Host Controls** <img src="/files/bTt7cPfqc3Y5PAHZIalW" alt="" data-size="line">, and then select the **Users** tab.

2\. Identify the host user and select their **More** icon ![](/files/m1uNhuIP0efFNVLzcWim).

![More icon for a host](/files/SYv0giNVIvnFscCoT54N)

3\. On the **Host Actions** page, select **Remove Co-Host**.

<figure><img src="/files/tcSuEHebY1IHfNbsPG6b" alt=""><figcaption><p>Option to remove a co-host</p></figcaption></figure>

After you remove host permissions from a user, they have all individual permissions enabled. For example, the ability to add IFX and to play media. For information about how to remove specific permissions from a user, see [Setting permissions for an individual user](/engage/host-controls/controlling-permissions/setting-permissions-for-an-individual-user.md).


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