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fix: update faqs to reflect tiers and w3up #1803

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@dchoi27 dchoi27 changed the title fix: update faqs to reflect w3up fix: update faqs to reflect tiers and w3up Aug 28, 2022
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"id": "how-to-delete",
"heading": "How can I delete items from Web3.Storage?",
"content": "You can delete files listed in your account. Simply log-in to your account and use the file manager on the files page. It's currently not possible to delete files via the API or the client libraries, but we are working on enabling that feature in the near future.<br><br>However, once a file is uploaded to Web3.Storage, there cannot be a guarantee that all copies of the file are gone from the IPFS network. As soon as a file is uploaded, other IPFS nodes can access and store a copy of the data. The data only becomes unavailable when the last IPFS node has stopped pinning the file, and all copies are garbage collected. As a consequence you should only upload to Web3.Storage files that you know can be shared with anyone forever, or are securely encrypted."
"content": "You can delete files listed in your account. Simply log-in to your account and use the file manager on the files page. It's currently not possible to delete files via the API or the client libraries.<br><br>However, once a file is uploaded to web3.storage, there cannot be a guarantee that all copies of the file are gone from the IPFS network. As soon as a file is uploaded, other IPFS nodes can access and store a copy of the data. The data only becomes unavailable when the last IPFS node has stopped pinning the file, and all copies are garbage collected. As a consequence you should only upload to web3.storage files that you know can be shared with anyone forever, or are securely encrypted.<br><br>We are in the process of rolling out a new client and service called w3up that programmatically allows you to unlink uploads from being associated with your account. The Alpha version CLI can be found <a href='https://github.com/nftstorage/w3up-cli' alt='w3up' target='_blank'>here</a> and the client <a href='https://github.com/nftstorage/w3up-client' alt='w3up' target='_blank'>here</a>. Later, the current Javascript client will use w3up and all existing uploads and accounts will be migrated to the new service."
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Just adding a note here that we can change Alpha version CLI to Beta later

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find and replace <a href=h with <a href='h

thanks @heyjay44

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