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How to Ban and Unban Users on Skype
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To ban and unban users on Skype, follow these steps: 1. Ban a User: - Open Skype and find the user you want to ban in your contacts list. - Right-click on their name and select "View profile." - Click on the three dots icon in the top-right corner of their profile. - Select "Block contact" from the dropdown menu. - Confirm that you want to block the contact by clicking "Block." 2. Unban a User: - Open Skype and click on the three-dot icon in the top-left corner of the screen. - Select "Settings" from the dropdown menu. - Click on "Contacts & SMS" in the left-hand menu. - Scroll down to the "Blocked contacts" section. - Find the contact you want to unblock and click on their name. - Click on "Unblock contact" in the popup window. - Confirm that you want to unblock the contact by clicking "Unblock." Note: When you block a contact on Skype, they won't be able to call, message, or see your status updates. You won't receive any notifications from the blocked contact, and they won't know that they have been blocked.
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