Why Did My Language Preference Fall Back to English?
Learn why Language Store may safely fall back to English when a worker language is disabled for the active organization.
Your language preference may fall back to English when the active organization disables the language you previously selected. English is always available and does not consume a paid language slot.
Check the Active Organization
Language Store preferences are per user and per organization. The same user may use different preferred languages in different organizations.
If you switch organizations, WizField uses the language preference and enabled-language settings for the new active organization.
Use Only Languages Enabled for the Organization
Org owners or admins manage which worker languages are active for the organization. Regular staff can choose only from languages enabled for the active organization.
If a language is not currently enabled for that organization, WizField must not continue using it as the active worker language.
Fall Back Safely to English
When an organization disables a language that a user previously selected, WizField must safely fall back to English for that organization.
The user's preference record may remain stored for future reuse if that language is re-enabled later.
Preserve Historical Customer Output
Language fallback does not rewrite historical translated document output. Already-snapshotted customer-facing text remains unchanged.
For preference behavior, read How Worker Language Preferences Work. For document stability, read Why Final Customer Documents Stay Stable.
How Worker Language Preferences Work
Learn how Language Store lets organizations enable worker languages and users choose preferences per active organization.
How Customer-Facing English Output Works
Understand how Language Store turns supported worker-entered source text into reviewed English customer-facing output.