Hello @Paarth Gupta ,
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It depends on the owner of the data share whether created with share expiration or without share expiration.
Update expiration for all: Share expiration allows you to set a date and time to stop sharing data to your recipient.
The owner of data share can set up expiration while creating the sent shares.
- Delete an invitation to a recipient in Azure Data Share: This will prevent them from creating a share subscription and they will never receive any shared data. If you delete the invitation to a consumer who has already created a share subscription, deleting their invitation won't have any impact.
- Revoke a consumer's share subscription in Azure Data Share: This prevents a consumer from triggering any more snapshots. If the consumer has not yet triggered a snapshot, they will never receive the data once the share subscription is revoked. If they have previously triggered a snapshot, the latest data that they have will stay in their account.
Hope this will help. Please let us know if any further queries.
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