As it turns out, there is a way to keep all those
third-party app makers at recess. You can simply do it within a few steps.
Follow this steps:
Step 1: Go to Google's security checkup page from
This page shows you a lot of actions such as the recent logged-in devices from where you have logged in to your Google account, third-party apps that you have given permission to access your account information and forgotten about it.
Step 2: Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on ‘Third-party accesses.
On clicking it you will see a drop-down telling you all the apps that have access to your Gmail account. Clicking on each app will also show you what specific service the app has access to.
Step 3: If you want to remove that app’s access from your Google account, simply click on ‘Remove Access button and you are good to go
step 4: That’s it.
Step 1: Go to Google's security checkup page from
This page shows you a lot of actions such as the recent logged-in devices from where you have logged in to your Google account, third-party apps that you have given permission to access your account information and forgotten about it.
Step 2: Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on ‘Third-party accesses.
On clicking it you will see a drop-down telling you all the apps that have access to your Gmail account. Clicking on each app will also show you what specific service the app has access to.
Step 3: If you want to remove that app’s access from your Google account, simply click on ‘Remove Access button and you are good to go
step 4: That’s it.
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