How to Remove Third-Party App Access from Facebook and Google

People use their Google and Facebook accounts to sign in to several websites and apps like Candy Crush, Instant Games, etc. And it’s also very convenient because it’s not easy to remember credentials for every website or app. However, with time a lot of third-party apps and websites get access to your Facebook and Google accounts, even after you remove that app or website.

A lot of apps and websites having access to your Google and Facebook accounts is also a security and privacy risk. It may even get your accounts hacked and leak your data on malicious sites. The worst part of these third-party apps and websites is that they will still have access to your Google or Facebook accounts even after you stop using them. So, it becomes necessary to remove third-party app or website access from your Facebook and Google accounts from time to time.

SEE ALSO: Change These 5 Settings to Protect Your Privacy on Facebook.

A) Revoke Third-party App or Website Access from the Facebook Account

We are going to start with your Facebook account first. So, let’s see how to clean unwanted apps and website access from your Facebook account. You can do so from the Facebook app or website, whichever you prefer. Just follow these steps.

Step 1: Open Facebook Settings

First of all, open the Facebook app on your phone. After that, tap on the hamburger menu and then tap on Settings & Privacy to see further options.

Open Facebook App Tap On Menu Select Settings And Privacy
Open the Facebook app, tap on Menu, and select Settings & Privacy

SEE ALSO: How to Bulk Delete Facebook Posts?

Step 2: Go to Apps and Websites Settings

Now, select Settings from the Settings & Privacy sub-menu. After that, scroll down to Permissions settings and tap on Apps and Websites to see and remove third-party app access from your Facebook account. You will also see the list of Instant games that you have played on Facebook as these games also get connected to your account.

Select Settings Scroll Down To Permissions Section And Tap On Apps And Websites
Go to Settings > Apps and Websites

Step 3: Remove Third-Party App and Website Access from Facebook

Now, you will see the list of apps and websites that are connected to your Facebook account. To remove or revoke an app or website’s access, simply tap on it. After that, tap on the Remove button to revoke its access. You will see the details of what will happen after you remove this third-party app access from Facebook, simply tap on Remove again to confirm.

Select An App And Website To Remove Third Party Access From Facebook Account
Select and remove third-party app access from your Facebook account

SEE ALSO: How to Share Screen on Video Call on Facebook Messenger?

Step 4: Turn Off Apps and Websites Access for Facebook

Besides just removing third-party app and website access, you can also disable Facebook account access to these apps and websites altogether. It means apps and websites won’t be able to request Facebook account access anymore. However, you also won’t be able to login to any website or app using your Facebook account.

To turn off apps and website access on Facebook, go to Apps and Websites settings (as in Step 2 above). Here, below the connected apps and websites, you will see an option to turn off this feature. So, tap on Turn Off to disable the Facebook login feature for third-party apps and websites. You will see the details of this feature, simply tap on Turn Off again to continue.

Turn Off Apps Websites And Games Access On Facebook
Turn Off apps, websites, and games access on Facebook

Step 5: Revoke Apps and Website Access via Facebook Web

You can also remove third-party apps, and website access from your Facebook account using the Facebook website. Simply go to Facebook Settings > Apps and Websites and select an app, game, or website to remove.

Click Remove Next To App Or Website To Remove Its Facebook Access
Remove App or Website access via Facebook web

SEE ALSO: How to Transfer Photos and Videos from Facebook to Google Photos?

B) Remove Third-Party App and Website Access from Google Account

Just like your Facebook account, a lot of third-party apps and websites might have access to your Google account. And if you are concerned about your privacy on Google Chrome, you should check this linked article. So, if you have not checked this access for a long time, now is a good time to do that. Simply, follow these steps.

Step 1: Open Google Account Settings on your Phone

First of all, open Settings on your phone, scroll down and tap on Google to open Google account settings. Here, you will see several options related to your Google account.

Open Settings And Select Google To Open Google Services
Open Settings and tap on Google to open Google account services

Step 2: Open Connected Apps

Now, scroll down and tap on Settings for Google Apps. Again, you will see the list of options for Google apps, tap on Connected apps to see and remove third-party app and website access from your Google account.

Scroll Down And Select Settings For Google Apps And Then Select Connected Apps
Select Settings for Google Apps and select Connected apps

Step 3: Remove Third-Party App and Website Access from Google

Now, you will see the list of websites and apps which have access to your Google account. To remove a website or app’s access, simply tap on it and then tap on the DISCONNECT button.

Select An App And Tap On Disconnect To Remove Third Party App Access From Google Account
Select and disconnect third-party apps from Google

Step 4: Remove Third-Party App Access via Google Account web portal

Just like Facebook, you can also remove the third-party app or website access from your Google account using the Google Account Manager web portal. Simply go to this link and you can see the list of all websites and apps connected. Select an app or website and click REMOVE ACCESS to revoke its access from your Google account.

Remove Third Party App Or Website Access From Google
Remove third-party app or website access via the Google account portal

SEE ALSO: Check Here what Google Knows about You.

Remove Third-party App Access from Google and Facebook Accounts

No matter how much Facebook and Google claim to be safeguarding user’s privacy, there have been a lot of scandals in the past. The New York Times has also written an article about how Facebook has shared data with third-party companies without user consent.

Hope you liked this tutorial on how to remove third-party app access from Facebook and Google. We can’t deny that Facebook and Google provide quick sign-in methods to a lot of websites and apps. However, all these apps and websites get attached to your Facebook or Google accounts even after you stop using them. So, we suggest you keep checking these third-party apps from time to time.

Editorial Staff

Hi there, we are the editorial staff at WINDOSPC (former HELLPC). We are a team of funny and technical people. Feel free to get in touch with us via Contact-Us page.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.