 Hey, folks! We are answering frequently asked questions from the Octa Customer Identity Cloud community, and today we are going to discuss Auth0 Quotas. Let's get started. The Quota Utilization page available in the Auth0 Support Center allows administrators to keep track of the tenant's usage. The Quota Utilization reports can be accessed directly from the dashboard by going to the tenant's name in the upper left corner and selecting Quota Utilization in the drop-down menu. This page shows the consumption reports of the different features. These will include extended utilization data from the last 12 months and indicate if the tenant is exceeding the limits for the subscription in any feature. How is the Quota calculated? Auth0 does not impose hard limits on monthly active users or M2M tokens for customers under a paid subscription. Auth0 Quota is calculated by averaging the usage of the last three months. If this average is under the limit, the tenant is not considered over Quota. As a result, the tenant can surpass the limits in certain months but still be considered within their Quota range. What happens if the tenant exceeds the limits? If the limits are exceeded for three consecutive months, the tenant admins will be notified via email about this situation and asked to upgrade the subscription. Eventually, if the subscription isn't updated accordingly, the system will automatically upgrade the subscription to fit the tenant's usage and the service will never be interrupted. This ensures the service won't be affected even if the tenant exceeds its limits. The same goes for the other features shown on the Quota usage page. If these exceed the values indicated in the reports for three months, the tenant's admins will be notified that they must update their subscription plan. Today, we looked at Auth0 Quotas, how quotas are calculated and what happens if the tenant exceeds the limits. If you found this video helpful, please like and subscribe to us on YouTube and join us for more content on community.auth0.com.