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[GH-ISSUE #4281] [bug]: Personal Workspace disappeared after latest update #1556
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Originally created by @danwelcome on GitHub (Aug 21, 2024).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/hoppscotch/hoppscotch/issues/4281
Is there an existing issue for this?
Current behavior
After I upgraded to the latest version of Hoppscotch, my personal workspace disappeared. I am using the desktop application on an M1 Mac.
Steps to reproduce
I don't know if this is reproducible, but this is generally what happened:
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Local
@danwelcome commented on GitHub (Aug 21, 2024):
Where/how is the personal workspace stored locally in the desktop Mac application? Is there a backup I could use?
@pada57 commented on GitHub (Oct 15, 2024):
Did we solve this issue ? seems happen to some users also for us
@databu commented on GitHub (Mar 24, 2025):
This just happened to me, too, upgrading to Version 25.2.3 (20250319.113058). Not sure which version I had previously, but I think just the previous release.
Any way to get it back?
@am071092 commented on GitHub (Mar 24, 2025):
Same happened to me after upgrading. Can someone please look into this?
@wjarosHYL commented on GitHub (Apr 15, 2025):
+1