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# Restore a Deleted Product

At Freewebstore, we know that sometimes you can delete something accidentally, it happens. This is why we do not delete your products straight away. When you have deleted products, we keep them on the system for up to 90 days. This means that you can restore them if you need to.

### How do I restore deleted products?

To restore any available deleted products:

1. Go to **Manage > Products > List All Products.**
2. If there are any products available for you to restore, you can click on the **Recently Deleted** tab at the top of the products section..
3. You will now be faced with a list of products that you have previously deleted. Simply click the **Restore** button on the products you wish to restore. This will then restore the product and allow you to view it in the **List All Products** section.&#x20;


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