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How to Remove Third-Party App and User Access from Google Account?

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Google has single sign on process to use one email address for accessing all their products. You can use your Gmail id for accessing Google Docs, AdSense, Analytics, YouTube and many other Google products. Though this is useful, you need to be careful when providing permissions to others for using account details or allowing access to one of the products in your account. If you have wrongly authorized someone to access your account or a property in your account, you can check and remove them from your Google account.

Authorizing apps – this is the most common way like login to Twitter or any other website/app using your Google account and Manually adding a user this is another way of providing access to one of the products. For example, you can add a user in your Google Analytics account for sharing analytics data.

If you have provided temporary access to a third-party app, it is necessary to remove the access after finishing the task. Likewise, you may also no longer needed the service or person to access your account. Fortunately, Google keeps all third-party access details in your account. Anytime you can check and remove their access to stop them from collecting your data.


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If you gave Google Account access to a third-party app or service you no longer trust or want to use, you can remove its access to your Google Account. The app or service won’t be able to access any more info from your Google Account, but you may need to request that they delete the data they already have. 
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