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* [GDPR](data-and-security/how-we-keep-your-data-safe/gdpr.md)
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* [Storage & Deletion](data-and-security/data-storage-and-deletion/README.md)
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* [Backup & Self-Hosting](data-and-security/data-storage-and-deletion/self-hosting.md)
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* [Local-only Mode](data-and-security/data-storage-and-deletion/local-only-mode.md)
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* [Delete or Reset Your Account](data-and-security/delete-or-reset-your-account.md)
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* [Analytics & Tracking](data-and-security/analytics-and-tracking.md)
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Here you can toggle on/off any Relations that you would like to see, add another Relation or new relation, and edit the View of the Set here.
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You can add any Relations to be automatically added to your **Objects**, by adding them in the creation process of your **Type**.
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See more about how to [create-a-new-type.md](../types/create-a-new-type.md "mention") here. Underneath the title & Template section of the new Type process you'll have the Relation options.
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### Sorts & Filters
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# Local-only Mode
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<figure><img src="../../.gitbook/assets/image (2).png" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>
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### Switching to Local-only mode <a href="#docs-internal-guid-b8474bf5-7fff-883b-ea7e-2e4905cc9a00" id="docs-internal-guid-b8474bf5-7fff-883b-ea7e-2e4905cc9a00"></a>
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To turn off backing up of your spaces and data, you need to turn on local-only mode. Please note that all your devices should be manually switched to local-only mode.
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#### Desktop
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1. Log out from your current identity.
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2. On the onboarding screen, click a gear icon in the top right corner.
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3. In the “Network” field choose the “Local-only” option.
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4. Click the “Save” button.
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Now you can create a new identity or log in with the existing one.
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#### iOS
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1. Log out from your current identity.
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2. On the onboarding screen, click a gear icon in the top right corner.
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3. Click the “Local-only” button.
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Now you can create a new identity or log in with the existing one.
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#### Android
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1. Log out from your current identity.
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2. Go to the app settings on the system level (hold the app icon, click “App info”, then go to “Additional app setting”; this flow can differ depending on your Android device).
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3. In the “Network” field choose the “Local-only” option.
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4. Go back to the app.
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Now you can create a new identity or log in with the existing one.
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### Switching back to Anytype Network
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To backup your spaces and data to the Anytype Network, you need to manually switch all your devices to Anytype Network mode.
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We strongly recommend using dedicated identities for each network. If you are switching from a Self-hosted network, export all your spaces, and import them into a new identity after switching the network mode.
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#### Desktop
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1. Log out from your current identity.
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2. On the onboarding screen, click a gear icon in the top right corner.
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3. In the “Network” field choose the “Anytype Network” option.
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4. Click the “Save” button.
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Now you can create a new identity or log in with the one existing in Anytype Network.
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#### iOS
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1. Log out from your current identity.
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2. On the onboarding screen, click a gear icon in the top right corner.
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3. Click the “Anytype Network” button.
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Now you can create a new identity or log in with the one existing in Anytype Network.
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#### Android
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1. Log out from your current identity.
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2. Go to the app settings on the system level (hold the app icon, click “App info”, then go to “Additional app setting”; this flow can differ depending on your Android device).
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3. In the “Network” field choose the “Anytype Network” option.
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4. Go back to the app
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Now you can create a new identity or log in with the one existing in Anytype Network.
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### Switching to Self-hosted network
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To backup your spaces and data to a self-hosted network, you need to have a network configuration. If you don’t run your own network yet, see this [how-to guide](https://tech.anytype.io/how-to/self-hosting).
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We strongly recommend using dedicated identities for each network. If you already have an identity in Anytype Network and want to switch to a self-hosted network, export all your spaces, and import them into a new identity after switching the network mode.
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Please note that all your devices should be manually switched to the same self-hosted network.
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#### Desktop
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1. Log out from your current identity.
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2. On the onboarding screen, click a gear icon in the top right corner.
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3. In the “Network” field choose the “Self-hosted” option.
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4. Upload your self-hosted network configuration (\*.yml file) to the corresponding field.
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5. Click the “Save” button.
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Now you can create a new identity or log in with the one existing in your self-hosted network.
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#### iOS
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1. Log out from your current identity.
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2. On the onboarding screen, click a gear icon in the top right corner.
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3. Click the “Add self-hosted network” button.
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4. Choose your self-hosted network configuration (\*.yml file).
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Now you can create a new identity or log in with the one existing in your self-hosted network.
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#### Android
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1. Log out from your current identity.
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2. Go to the app settings on the system level (hold the app icon, click “App info”, then go to “Additional app setting”; this flow can differ depending on your Android device).
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3. In the “Network” field choose the “Self-hosted” option.
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4. Upload your self-hosted network configuration (\*.yml file) to the corresponding field.
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5. Go back to the app.
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Now you can create a new identity or log in with the one existing in your self-hosted network.
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