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# Data Retention Configurations

This guide will help you manage your Data Retention Configurations in Rox

1. Navigate to Data Retention by clicking on **your name** on the bottom left corner, clicking **Settings** and then clicking **Data Retention** on the left column.

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2. You can configure your Data Retention settings on this page. Adjust the number of days you want to retain different types of data directly in the boxes.&#x20;
3. Click **Save**.


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