Tuesday, March 17, 2015

How to revoke access from unwanted apps which are Google authenticated

I recently grant access to feedspot from my Google account to check it out. But when I wanted to remove it I figured the application doesn't have an option to do that except may be sending a request to them via email. Then I figured I can directly do that from my Google account itself.

Go to https://myaccount.google.com/

Connected apps and services => Account permission

I found all the apps I have given permission is listed there with the date. Click the app and say revoke access!

Thought this could be helpful for someone else as well.

3 comments:

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i had to open an app of academic purposes but somehow i could not have access to it. i was confused since it was not all that bad. but this post helps me a lot

Jennifer said...

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Gilbertmanoj R said...

This is a very helpful and practical post. Many people install apps without realizing the permissions they grant, so understanding how to revoke access from unwanted applications is really important for maintaining privacy and security. The step-by-step explanation makes it easy for readers to follow and manage their accounts safely. Thank you for sharing such useful information.

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