> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.connectedyou.io/knowledge-base/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.connectedyou.io/knowledge-base/connectedyou-platform/user-guide/bulk-actions.md).

# Bulk Actions

The following bulk actions are available:

### Add Tags

* Add tags to SIMs/eSIMs&#x20;
* Add tags to SIM Profiles

### Remove Tags

* Remove tags from SIMs/eSIMs
* Remove tags from SIM Profiles

### Update User IMEI

* Update User IMEI for SIMs/eSIMs

### Enable/Disable IMEI Lock

* Enable Network IMEI Lock for SIMs/eSIMs
* Enable User IMEI Lock for SIMs/eSIMs
* Disable IMEI Lock for SIMs/eSIMs

### Billing Status Change - SIM Cards

* Activate Billing Status for SIMs/eSIMs
* Suspend Billing Status for SIMs/eSIMs
* Terminate Billing Status for SIMs/eSIMs

### Billing Status Change - SIM Profiles

* Activate Billing Status for SIM Profiles
* Suspend Billing Status for SIM Profiles
* Terminate Billing Status for SIM Profiles

By leveraging these bulk actions, you can efficiently manage and update tags, IMEI details, IMEI locks, and billing statuses for multiple SIMs/eSIMs and SIM Profiles.&#x20;

Select the specific bulk action you wish to perform to access the relevant instructions and procedures.


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