Time for another permission cleanse; this time for Google.
(last updated 6/14/2014)
It is important to make sure you are not giving your personal information way to sites you no longer use. This also goes for apps; anytime you sign into a site or app with your Google account it get put on this list.
It is a good idea to go in one a month and check it out to make sure old apps and sites you have not used in the last month are not just sitting there reading your data.
Luckily the process is easy.
Clean out the Google permissions:
It is very simple:
1. Click this link
2. Find the apps and sites you no longer need and click it.
3. Click “Revoke Access” on the right.
If you have any questions please ask me via the comments below and I will get you the answer as soon as possible.
Also please let us know what kinds of permissions you were giving away that you did not know about! It’s always great to hear stories.
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