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# Revoke Pairing Token

If you want to make a device unreachable by JFrog Connect, you can revoke its pairing token. When the pairing token is revoked, the edge device will no longer be able to connect to the Connect server. You will need to re-register the device to connect to it again.

{% hint style="info" %}
**Tip**: If you attempt to [rotate](/administration-new-ui/fleet-settings/manage-device-project-pairing-tokens/rotate-device-project-token.md) and then revoke the token, devices that never booted will not be able to register.
{% endhint %}

To revoke a pairing token, do the following:

1. In Fleet Settings, go to the **Pairing Token** tab and locate the relevant Token ID. If you don’t see the token in the table, you can use the filter on the right to find it.
2. In the row of the relevant Token ID, click the **More** icon (three dots) on the far right and choose **Revoke**.

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3. When prompted, confirm the revocation.

## What’s Next?

When a device has had its pairing token revoked, you need to re-register the device to get it back online. Learn how to [register a device](https://docs.connect.jfrog.io/get-to-know-new-ui/get-started/register-device-agent-7.0).


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