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# Hide or delete an access package in Azure AD entitlement management
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Access packages are discoverable by default. This means that if a policy allows a user to request the access package, they will automatically see the access package listed in their My Access portal. However, you can change the **Hidden** setting so that the access package is not listed in user's My Access portal.
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When you create access packages, they're discoverable by default. This means that if a policy allows a user to request the access package, they'll automatically see the access package listed in their My Access portal. However, you can change the **Hidden** setting so that the access package isn't listed in the user's My Access portal.
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This article describes how to hide or delete an access package.
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**Prerequisite role:** Global administrator, Identity Governance administrator, User administrator, Catalog owner, or Access package manager
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1. In the Azure portal, click**Azure Active Directory** and then click**Identity Governance**.
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1. In the Azure portal, select**Azure Active Directory** and then select**Identity Governance**.
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1. In the left menu, click**Access packages** and then open the access package.
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1. In the left menu, select**Access packages** and then open the access package.
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1. On the Overview page, click**Edit**.
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1. On the Overview page, select**Edit**.
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1. Set the **Hidden** setting.
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If set to **No**, the access package will be listed in the user's My Access portal.
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If set to **Yes**, the access package will not be listed in the user's My Access portal. The only way a user can view the access package is if they have the direct **My Access portal link** to the access package. For more information, see [Share link to request an access package](entitlement-management-access-package-settings.md).
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If set to **Yes**, the access package won't be listed in the user's My Access portal. The only way a user can view the access package is if they have the direct **My Access portal link** to the access package. For more information, see [Share link to request an access package](entitlement-management-access-package-settings.md).
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## Delete an access package
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An access package can only be deleted if it has no active user assignments. Follow these steps to delete an access package.
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**Prerequisite role:** Global administrator, User administrator, Catalog owner, or Access package manager
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1. In the Azure portal, click**Azure Active Directory** and then click**Identity Governance**.
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1. In the Azure portal, select**Azure Active Directory** and then select**Identity Governance**.
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1. In the left menu, click**Access packages** and then open the access package.
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1. In the left menu, select**Access packages** and then open the access package.
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1. In the left menu, click**Assignments** and remove access for all users.
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1. In the left menu, select**Assignments** and remove access for all users.
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1. In the left menu, click**Overview** and then click**Delete**.
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1. In the left menu, select**Overview** and then select**Delete**.
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1. In the delete message that appears, click**Yes**.
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1. In the delete message that appears, select**Yes**.
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