Would you like to remove third-party apps that have access to your Google account?
It is critical to monitor the applications that have access to your Google account in order to maintain control over your Google account and remove apps that you no longer use or trust.
In this post, we will walk you through how to manage the applications associated with your Google account.
Method 1: On your Browser
If you are not already logged in, go to Gmail.com and sign in to your account.
Click on the account symbol that appears in the top right corner of the page, then select “Manage your Google Account.”.
From the My Account page, select Security from the left sidebar.
Scroll down the Security tab until you reach “Your connections to third-party apps and services.” In that section, select “See all connections.”.
You should now get a complete list of all apps with access to your Google account. Scroll through the list until you find the programme you wish to uninstall.
Once you have found the program in question, click on its entry and then click the Remove Access button in the top right corner.
You will then be invited to confirm the removal by selecting OK in the resulting box.
Method 2: On your Gmail app
Open the Gmail app on your phone and sign in with your Google account.
Click the menu icon located in the app’s top left corner.
Scroll down to “Settings,” then click on it.
In the Settings menu, select “Security & Privacy”.
Look for the area titled “Third-party apps with account access.”
Click “Manage third-party access” to see all the apps that have access to your Google account.
To unlink an app, find it and hit the “Remove Access” button.