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🗓️ 21 Jan 2026  
In cybersecurity and digital content distribution, 'delisted' refers to the removal of a digital product, such as a video game, application, or software, from official online platforms or digital storefronts. Once delisted, the item is no longer available for new purchases or downloads by the public. However, users who previously purchased the product may still be able to access or re-download it, depending on the platform's policies. Delisting can occur for various reasons, including expired licenses, legal disputes, policy violations, or the end of support from developers or publishers. In cybersecurity, delisting can also refer to the removal of an entity, such as an IP address or domain, from a blacklist or blocklist, restoring its access or reputation. This process is crucial for maintaining the integrity and security of digital ecosystems, ensuring that only compliant and authorized content or entities remain accessible.
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