UnAnchored Successfully Notification

UnAnchored Successfully Notification

This article explains the notification Anchor users will receive when they have unAnchored a file.
A user can unAnchor (decrypt) a file. This action will be logged. 
Anchor cannot control unAnchored files.  
To learn more about Anchoring and unAnchoring files, click here. 
The "Files Successfully De-Anchorized" alert (shown below) means that your file is now unencrypted and unprotected. This means that anyone will be able to consume the content of your file, as it is now in plain text. 





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