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Applications that access your Google Account data and how to delete them


Some websites and apps often give you an easy option to sign in with your Google Account, but this option specifically gives these apps, websites, and Chrome browser extensions access to your private data, including your name, gender, email address, country Live in it.

Over time, sites and apps that you grant permission to access your data will be forgotten, and today we'll learn about how to access these apps as well as how to delete them to protect your data.

Here's how to learn which apps can access the information in your Google Account:
1. Go to https://myaccount.google.com/ from a desktop computer, or open the Google app from your smartphone and click "Settings" and then "My Account."

2. From the Sign-in and Security menu, click the Apps option that accesses your Apps with account access account from your desktop computer.

If you use your smartphone, click "Sign in and security" and go to "Applications that have access to your account"

3. Sign in to your Google Account.

4. Click the Manage Apps option.

You'll see a list of third-party applications known as third-party apps as shown in the following image:

By clicking on any application you can see the data that this application or location can access.

You may find one of these apps or sites with the phrase "full account access", which means that he can see changes you make to your Google Account and make changes to almost everything except Google Checkout and your password. For example, when you first launched Pokemon Go, downloading it to your phone required full access to your Google account data.

Some may be surprised that apps have access to their account information even though they have not been used for a long time but can still access your email, contacts, and calendar.

Here's how to turn off these apps' access to your data in your Google Account:

1. Click the application you want to remove.

2. The Remove Access button will appear and a pop-up window will prompt you to confirm the removal, press OK to remove it.

This way, you've been able to control which apps have access to your Google Account and have blocked older apps from getting your data.

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