Can’t get rid of Cloud url without manually removing it

I have been using home assistant successfully for years with properly set up nginx/SSL/duckdns/port forwarding. I signed up for nabucasa free trial to try it out and decided to not end up using it. Eventually it expired and then I started getting ssl errors and couldn’t connect when accessing through the app.

I thought this was odd, so I looked at the settings in my iOS app and noticed that the “use homeassistant cloud” option appeared and was checked in the app and it was still trying to use the nabucasa url (which was invalid because it expired). Manually disabling this (in the app), causes it to switch back to my duckdns and use my properly set up SSL url.

My question is this: the cloud url and the option to use it was clearly pushed from my home assistant to the app when I linked my cloud account to my instance. Is there a way to undo that option and push that change from my server? I have unchecked the option to use the cloud under network settings and then put my duckdns url in manually, but that doesn’t seem to propagate to the app.

Reasoning: I have close to 100 users on my home assistant instance and prefer not have them go through and manually change the option.

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Hello,

I have the same problem with facing same issue ,has anyone found a way to automatically disable the “use Home Assistant cloud” option for all users after a Nabu Casa trial expires, without requiring each user to manually update the settings in the app?

Best Regard,
Nima