Want to disconnect an app or revoke permissions? Here's how: Head to your Settings, then navigate to Security and Account Access. From there, find the Apps and Sessions section, select Connected Apps, and you'll see all the applications you've authorized. Simply choose the app you want to disconnect and revoke its permission. That's it—quick and straightforward.
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PretendingToReadDocs
· 17h ago
It's about time to organize these messy authorizations. Who knows how many apps are secretly slacking off?
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MetaDreamer
· 01-07 09:53
Someone finally explained it clearly. I thought I would have to contact customer service before.
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BlockchainBard
· 01-07 09:49
Finally, someone has clarified this matter. I couldn't find this entrance before...
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OnChainDetective
· 01-07 09:38
honestly, every time i see these "revoke permissions" posts i immediately check the transaction patterns... like 90% of users don't even know what apps have access to their wallets. based on historical data, the average holder discovers 3-4 sus connected apps they forgot about. classic case of permission creep gone unnoticed
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LiquidityLarry
· 01-07 09:28
Every day there's a new app to cut, it feels like permission management will never be finished.
Want to disconnect an app or revoke permissions? Here's how: Head to your Settings, then navigate to Security and Account Access. From there, find the Apps and Sessions section, select Connected Apps, and you'll see all the applications you've authorized. Simply choose the app you want to disconnect and revoke its permission. That's it—quick and straightforward.