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March 5, 2023
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How do I unblock a deleted contact?

  • March 5, 2023
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Please help me out...I blocked a friend because of an argument, and he deleted my contact. But we resolved the issue and tried sending each other requests but none of us received those requests  and its because of that problem. How do I unblock the deleted contact..?

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    Ray_Harwood
    Community Super Champion | Customer
    Community Super Champion | Customer
    March 6, 2023

    Welcome to the Zoom Community, @vonaradeviya27.

     

    See this Zoom Support article for information on managing the Blocked List:

    https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/360021146872-Managing-the-Blocked-List

     

    Here’s the location for each user’s Block List:

     

    Newcomer
    May 29, 2023

    It shows that we need to pay for zoom phone

    and it isnt letting me view my blocked list

     

    Ray_Harwood
    Community Super Champion | Customer
    Community Super Champion | Customer
    May 29, 2023

    Hey, @Yeahno

     

    What is blocked that you need to view?

    Newcomer
    December 9, 2023

    i need help i blocked my cousin and then dealted him now er are fine but cant unblock him or add cause it dosent reach him

    Newcomer
    December 10, 2023

    Once a contact is deleted, it cannot be directly unblocked as the deletion typically removes the contact entirely from your list. To restore or unblock a deleted contact, you'll need to recreate or re-add the contact as a new entry in your contacts list.

    If the contact was removed from a messaging or social media platform, check if you have the option to re-add or send a new friend request to the person. Re-initiating contact through the platform's standard process is usually the way to reconnect with someone who was previously deleted or blocked.

    Remember to respect the other person's preferences if they initially blocked or removed you. Reaching out again should be done considerately and only if the other party is willing to re-establish contact.