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## Upgrade your subscription
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When you upgrade to a paid subscription, you immediately have access to all the features and entitlements available in your new chosen subscription. For detailed information on features available in each subscription, see [Docker Pricing](https://www.docker.com/pricing).
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When you upgrade from a free Personal subscription to a paid subscription, you immediately have access to all the features and entitlements available in your new subscription plan. For detailed information on features available in each subscription, see [Docker Pricing](https://www.docker.com/pricing).
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> If you downgrade your personal account from a Pro subscription to a Personal subscription, note that [Personal subscriptions](details.md#docker-personal) don't include collaborators for private repositories, and only one private repository is included. When you downgrade, all collaborators will be removed and additional private repositories are locked.
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Before you downgrade, consider the following aspects before you downgrade your subscription:
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> If you downgrade your personal account from a Pro subscription to a Personal subscription, note that [Personal subscriptions](details.md#docker-personal) don't include collaborators for private repositories. Only one private repository is included with a Personal subscription. When you downgrade, all collaborators will be removed and additional private repositories are locked.
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> Before you downgrade, consider the following:
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> - Team size: You may need to reduce the number of team members and convert any private repositories to public repositories or delete them. For information on features available in each tier, see [Docker Pricing](https://www.docker.com/pricing).
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> - SSO and SCIM: If you want to downgrade a Docker Business subscription and your organization uses single sign-on (SSO) for user authentication, you need to remove your SSO connection and verified domains before downgrading. After removing the SSO connection, any organization members that were auto-provisioned (for example, with SCIM) need to set up a password to sign in without SSO. To do this, users can [reset their password at sign in](/accounts/create-account/#reset-your-password-at-sign-in).
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- Team size: You may need to reduce the number of team members and convert any private repositories to public repositories or delete them. For information on features available in each tier, see [Docker Pricing](https://www.docker.com/pricing).
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- SSO and SCIM: If you want to downgrade a Docker Business subscription and your organization uses single sign-on (SSO) for user authentication, you need to remove your SSO connection and verified domains before downgrading. After removing the SSO connection, any organization members that were auto-provisioned (for example, with SCIM) need to set up a password to sign in without SSO. To do this, users can [reset their password at sign in](/accounts/create-account/#reset-your-password-at-sign-in).
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> If you have a [sales-assisted Docker Business subscription](details.md#sales-assisted), contact your account manager to downgrade your subscription.
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