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Google allows users to give third-party apps and services access to different parts of their Google Account. When users link their Google Account with a third-party account, the third party may send info to Google. It is possible to check for and remove third-party app access to their account by going to Settings in the Android device, selecting the Google account they want to remove third-party app access from, and then selecting the option to manage third-party app access. Additionally, users can open their Google app or Chrome browser and follow the steps outlined in the article.
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Google allows developers to request three levels of information, basic, read and write, and full access, which should only be given to Google apps. It is a simple process to revoke access to third-party apps for your Google account, and you can always give permission again in the future. It is important to be aware of Google's strict privacy policies about what third-party developers can do with your data, and to check your app permissions every few months to make sure you're OK with the apps you've given permission.
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Google accounts provide users with a bit of privacy, and it is possible to check for and remove third-party app access to their account in three ways. This can be done by going to Settings in the Android device, selecting the Google account they want to remove third-party app access from, and then selecting the option to manage third-party app access. Additionally, users can open their Google app or Chrome browser and follow the steps outlined in the article.
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