Tuesday, 12 February 2013

How to Remove Apps List

                         How to Remove Apps List that Has Linked Your Accounts

As we knew that Google, Facebook, Twitter, Windows, Dropbox, etc., could be connected to various Apps, sites and services. Anyone would like to clean up the list of Apps, sites and services, which has linked with their accounts, then read and share this article to remove anything that has accessed with their accounts. 

For Google Account: In fact, everyone of us having Gmail / Google account and, perhaps, we've added Apps and services on our account. To see the every Apps and services, which has connected with our account, use the below link:

https://www.google.com/accounts/IssuedAuthSubTokens  

After enabling the link, you'll see a list (as pictured below) then you can clean up, as you choose.

For Facebook Account: Follow the below link to access your Facebook setting page, then, you can see a list of everything that connected with your account as pictured below. Click on X, next to the App or site, to delete as you choose. 

http://www.facebook.com/settings/?tab=applications  

 

For Windows Live (Hotmail, Messenger, etc.,) Account: Following link will help to do the same for Windows Live. 

https://profile.live.com/Services/?view=manage

For Twitter Account: No one knows how many Apps has been accessed on their Twitter Account. Now, it's the time to get the list by using the below link and could possible to remove some, as you wish.
 

For Dropbox Account:   There's plenty of apps available and you can use or drop them by visiting the below link:


For Yahoo, LinkedIn, Flickr, Instagram and Foursquare Accounts: Through the link http://www.mypermissions.org/ you can access (then remove as well) the Apps, sites and services not only for Yahoo, LinkedIn, Flickr, Instagram, Foursquare etc., but also to the rest such as Google, Facebook, Windows, Twitter and Dropbox by clicking directly on the icon and get the setting page for the Apps.   

 

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