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How To Revoke A Site’s Google Access So It No Longer Has Your Information Or Login Connection

When you use Sign in with Google, the site instantly gains permission to see your name, email, and sometimes other profile details. Even if you only tried the service once, that connection stays in your Google account until you cut it off. Revoking access stops the site from logging in with your Google identity and blocks it from reaching your data again.

Step by step: revoke access from your Google account

You can go directly to this link to get started revoking Google access:
https://myaccount.google.com/permissions

Or Follow steps below:

  1. Open your Google Account page
    Go to your Google Account settings. The fastest way is to search “Google Account” while signed in and click the first result.
  2. Go to Security
    In the left-hand menu, choose Security. This is where Google tracks login and app permissions.
  3. Find Third-party access
    Scroll down until you see Third-party apps with account access or Signing in with Google. This section lists every site or app you have ever connected.
  4. Select the site you want to remove
    Click the site or app you just signed up for. You will see the permissions it was given, like “Basic profile info” or “Access to email.”
  5. Choose Remove Access
    Click Remove access and confirm. Instantly, the site loses permission to use your Google login or see your account information.
  6. Double check
    Refresh the page and confirm the site is no longer listed. If it still shows, repeat the removal or log out of Google and back in to update the list.

Optional extra cleanup

  • Clear cookies in your browser to erase stored login tokens.
  • Uninstall the app from your phone if you downloaded it.
  • Search Gmail for any welcome emails and unsubscribe from newsletters.
  • If you want total erasure, also request account deletion from the site directly.

Quick safety checklist

  • Did the site disappear from Third-party access?
  • Have you cleared cookies and removed the app?
  • Is two-factor authentication enabled on your Google account for extra security?

Bottom line

Revoking access from Google is the most powerful step you can take immediately. Even if the site refuses to offer an account deletion option, cutting off access in your Google account means they cannot touch your information or use Google as a login again.

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