Role: user
Project TTL Deletion
WEPPcloud uses a project time-to-live (TTL) policy to clean up inactive project data. The Runs table shows the current status for each project you can open.
What TTL Deletion Means
When a project has active TTL deletion, its Runs-table row shows TTL Deletion followed by a timestamp. This is the current scheduled deletion time for that project. Opening or otherwise accessing an active project refreshes its rolling TTL, so the displayed timestamp can move later.
The timestamp is specific to that project. Do not treat it as a guaranteed retention period: project state, readonly status, and service operations can affect whether a project has an active deletion schedule.
When You See Last Modified Instead
If Disable TTL Deletion is enabled for a project, the Runs table shows Last Modified instead of a TTL deletion time. Readonly and excluded projects, or older projects without usable TTL metadata, also show Last Modified because they do not have an active deletion time to display.
Disabling TTL Deletion
The existing More → Disable TTL Deletion control is available only to users with the required PowerUser, Admin, or Root permission. Turning TTL deletion back on starts a fresh rolling TTL window. This guide explains the displayed status; it does not change project retention or restore deleted projects.