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How to Disconnect Apps from Your Google Account

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Mathew Abiodun
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December 6, 2023
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    In the era of digital interconnectedness, our online activities are often linked through various applications and services that require access to our Google account for functionality and convenience. However, there are times when we need to manage the permissions we’ve granted and disconnect certain apps from our Google account. Whether it’s for security, privacy, or simply to declutter your online presence, knowing how to effectively disconnect apps is a vital skill for modern digital users. This guide will walk you through the process of disconnecting apps from your Google account across various devices and platforms.

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    Why Review and Disconnect Apps from Your Google Account?

    Your Google account is a gateway to a multitude of services and data, and its security is critical. Third-party apps often request access to various Google services, such as Google Drive or Google Photos. Over time, you might forget which apps have these permissions, potentially putting your privacy at risk.

    Here’s why you should review and disconnect apps from your Google account:

    1. Privacy Preservation: It’s common for apps to access and collect data from your Google account. Disconnecting unused or untrusted apps is a prudent step to protect your privacy.
    2. Security: Apps can sometimes have vulnerabilities that malicious actors could exploit. By removing unused apps, you reduce the potential attack surface.
    3. Data Management: Removing unneeded apps can help you declutter your account and streamline your online experience.

    READ ALSO: How to Fix Gmail Not Letting You Attach Files

    Disconnecting Apps on Android Devices

    If you’re an Android user, you can efficiently manage your connected apps. The exact steps may vary slightly depending on your device and Android version, but the process is generally the same.

    To disconnect apps from Google on Android:

    1. Open Settings on your Android device, and select Google from the list of options.
    Select Google in settings
    Select Google in settings
    1. Tap Manage your Google Account under your username and email.
    Click manage your Google account
    Click manage your Google account
    1. Go to the Security tab. Scroll down to Your connections to third-party apps & services. If you have multiple apps connected, tap See all connections for a complete list.
    Select the security tab
    Select the security tab
    1. Tap to remove an unwanted app and choose Delete all connections to disconnect it.
    Tap delete all connections
    Tap delete all connections
    1. When the verification message appears, tap Confirm.
    Click on confirm to delete all connection
    Click on confirm to delete all connection

    By following these steps for each app you want to disconnect, you can enhance the security and privacy of your Google account.

    READ ALSO: How to transfer emails from one Gmail account to another

    Disconnecting Apps on a PC, Mac, or Chromebook

    Managing your Google account from a computer’s web browser offers comprehensive control over connected apps.

    To disconnect apps from your Google account from your web browser:

    1. Open your browser and enter https://myaccount.google.com/ to open your Google Account settings page.
    1. Click the Security button in the top left corner of the page. Scroll down to Your connections to third-party apps & services and click the connected app you want to remove. To see all of the connected apps on your account, click the See all connections option.
    Open the security tab
    Open the security tab
    1. Click the app you want to disconnect from your Google account. Select the Delete all connections you have with option to disconnect it.
    click on delete all connections
    click on delete all connections
    1. Click the Confirm button when the verification message appears.
    Click confirm to proceed with the deletion
    Click confirm to proceed with the deletion

    In conclusion, a proactive approach to managing your Google account and connected apps ensures that your online experience remains safe and secure.

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