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# User Status

You can find four user statuses in your chatalog: **Online/Away/Offline/Invited.**

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You can click the **Setting** icon. It will show the current user status of your account. Click "Set yourself as **Away**" or "Set yourself as **Online**" to switch your status.

And if you have not performed any action on the chatalog for more than 10 minutes, your status will automatically change to **Away**. Once you start operating, the status will automatically switch to **Online**.

Also, you can find the user statuses of all your team members on the setting page.

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When you log out or close chatalog, your status will be **Offline**.

If the status shows "**Invited**," it means the user didn't accept your invitation to join your team on chatalog yet. You can click the send icon to resend your invitation.


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