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You know while you use Twitter you allow many other website access to your Twitter account for various reasons. You might have allowed Facebook or Twitpic or LinkedIn or some other third part App access to your Twitter account. During the course of your Twitter account there are some people that allow hundreds of Applications to their Twitter account. Some become troublesome and you might want to remove or revoke access to these third-part Twitter Apps.
There are 1000's of Applications that need your Twitter account access before they can function right. Apps to know who is following you, Apps to know you has stopped following you, Apps to automatically block people who have blocked you and so on. The list is endless and goes on and on.
They may come a day when you don't want an App. You may want to delete, remove and get rid of it. Twitter provides three easy steps to get this done.
How to delete, uninstall, revoke access or remove Applications from Twitter
1. Login to Twitter
2. Click on The Cog Icon
3. Click on Settings
4. Click on Apps
You see a list of Apps that have access to your Twitter account in one way or another.
5.. Clicking on Revoke Access. Once you click on Revoke Access that App will no longer have any access to your account. All access right will be revoked.
Some Apps can become troublesome and this is the easiest way to end all trouble.
There are 1000's of Applications that need your Twitter account access before they can function right. Apps to know who is following you, Apps to know you has stopped following you, Apps to automatically block people who have blocked you and so on. The list is endless and goes on and on.
They may come a day when you don't want an App. You may want to delete, remove and get rid of it. Twitter provides three easy steps to get this done.
1. Login to Twitter
2. Click on The Cog Icon
3. Click on Settings
4. Click on Apps
You see a list of Apps that have access to your Twitter account in one way or another.
5.. Clicking on Revoke Access. Once you click on Revoke Access that App will no longer have any access to your account. All access right will be revoked.
Some Apps can become troublesome and this is the easiest way to end all trouble.
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