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Smartphones have made our lifestyle very smart. Not only is it hardware, operating, system or touchscreen display making things easier for us, but apps are also responsible for handling most of our smartphone-based tasks. We are so used to interacting with apps for everything that we sometimes forget that some apps can prove to be dangerous in terms of security.
We often use many apps related to shopping, travelling, study and social media and give them access to our Google sign-up. But do you know that it is not safe to do this every time? To protect your device from hackers, you need to take safety steps or remove third-party apps from your smartphone.
The less your third-party app is associated with a Google Account, the less likely it is to be hacked. You can remove or check third-party apps by these methods.
- If you use an Android phone, first of all go to the settings of your phone.
- After going to Settings, find the option of Google Account and click on it.
- You will get information about all your apps.
- Now click on the app from which you want to remove Google access.
- Go to the Security section and click on Third party apps with account access.
- Click on Manage Third-Party App Access.
- You’ll find information about apps where you’re logged in with your Google Account.
- Click on the one you want to remove access to.
second way
- Connect your Internet to Android
- Open your Google app, which is part of Google Suite
- Tap on the Google Account icon on the right corner
- Tap on Manage Your Google Account
- then go to security
- Click on Third Party Apps with Account Access.
- Click on Manage third-party app access.
- You’ll find information about apps where you’re logged in with your Google Account.
- Click on the one you want to remove access to.
Follow these steps for laptop and tablet
- Open a Google Account on a trusted browser.
- It would be better to open on updated Google Chrome.
- Open a new tab on the browser.
- Click on the right corner of the account.
- Tap on Manage Your Google Account.
- Click on Security on the left.
- Click on Third Party Apps with Account Access.
- Click on Manage third-party app access.
- You’ll find information about apps where you’re logged in with your Google Account.
- Click on the one you want to remove access to.
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