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Home / How To's / How to Remove Facebook, Twitter, Gmail, LinkedIn, Dropbox App Permissions

How to Remove Facebook, Twitter, Gmail, LinkedIn, Dropbox App Permissions

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How to Remove Facebook, Twitter, Gmail, LinkedIn, Dropbox App Permissions

if you are the use of a social network, you would've have probably allowed some 1/3-birthday party apps get admission to on your profile. whether or not that is a facebook recreation or an Android app that wishes get admission to for your Twitter account, you need to ensure that those apps do not have access to your data once you forestall using them. Doing this is not too difficult, however you need to do not forget to preserve checking app permissions periodically. in spite of everything, maximum apps find a thousand methods to are looking for access on your social profiles, however none of them ever ask you to revoke get admission to.

make sure you double-take a look at what you are revoking access to. there's a threat that you can revoke your phone's get admission to to Gmail and will ought to register once more. Now that you're ready to begin cleaning app permissions, right here's the way you do it.

MyPermissions.org
if you want a one-stop keep to fast open the app permissions web page in all your social media profiles, MyPermissions.org is your excellent bet. The website virtually indicates massive icons with logos of famous offerings which includes facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and so forth. simply click the relevant icon and you may be taken to the right page, where you may speedy register and revoke access to the apps you don't need.

MyPermissions.org is only a bunch of hyperlinks and does not want access on your information, so it seems safe and easy to use. but, in case you prefer step-via-step instructions, help is at hand.

facebook
whether or not you play sweet weigh down Saga or log in via fb on Zomato, there may be an excellent chance that the biggest variety of apps have get entry to to your facebook profile. right here's how you start cleansing up permissions.


  1. Open the Facebook app permissions page and sign in if you aren't logged in already.
  2. Now you will see a list of all apps that can access your Facebook data. To change what apps can do, click the Edit button next to each app > click the drop-down menu next to visibility of app > select Only Me for complete privacy. Here you can see what data the app can access next to the sub-head "This app can see". You may not be able to change this but just below that you may see an option to stop the app from posting to Facebook.
  3. To remove apps from your Facebook profile, click the X button next to Edit > check the box if you want to remove all of the app's data from your profile > Remove. Scroll down, click Show all apps > repeat the process with all apps you don't want.
  4. If you've logged in via Facebook on an iOS app, go to Settings > Facebook > turn off app permissions for the apps you don't use.
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Twitter
If you've switched phones or logged in via Twitter on any website, you should check your Twitter app permissions. Here's how you can do that.
  1. Open Twitter's app settings page > sign in > click Revoke access for the apps you don't need.
  2. If you aren't sure why an app has access to your Twitter profile, you can quickly check the short descriptions under each app. If you revoked access to any app by mistake, you can click Undo revoke access to do so. This feature doesn't work if you refresh the page.
  3. If you've logged in via Twitter on an iOS app, go to Settings > Twitter > turn off app permissions for the apps you don't use.
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Google
Your Google account is probably the most important in terms of security. You should take extra care in keeping unnecessary apps away from your Google account as it is the same account across Gmail, YouTube, Search, Maps and other popular services. If you use an Android phone, you should definitely check app permissions before switching to a different phone. Check these steps to keep it clean.
  1. Open Google app permissions > log in.
  2. Click each device, app or website that you don't use anymore > click Revoke access on the right hand side > OK.
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LinkedIn
A lot of services ask access to LinkedIn information when you're signing up. If you've stopped using these apps, here is a quick way to remove them from your LinkedIn profile.
  1. Open LinkedIn's external applications page > sign in > click the check box for services you no longer need > click Remove. That should clean up your LinkedIn profile quickly.
Dropbox
Dropbox is one of the most popular cloud storage services and many of you may have stored photos and documents on it. It's important to keep checking which apps and devices have access to your Dropbox account as in this case, your data is at stake. Follow these steps.
  1. Go to Dropbox account security > sign in.
  2. A list of devices and apps that can access your Dropbox account will present itself. Click the X button on the right for the app or device you don't need > Unlink.
That should have helped you remove unnecessary apps from various Web services. Were you shocked to find a lot of apps on any of these accounts? Share your experience via the comments section below. For more tutorials, head to our How to section.
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