This Post Is Written By Oluwole Ibrahim
If you’ve been on Facebook for a while, chances you’ve use you’ve tried and abandoned quite a few Apps. Facebook apps can be useful and fun, but they also have permission to do all sorts of things with your info.
For the apps you use regularly and trust, that’s not a big problem, but if you’ve got a lot of apps that you tried once and then stopped using or forgot about, that could turn into a problem one day.
The good news is, Facebook now lets you bulk remove third-party apps, and any and all posts those apps may have published on your behalf, a welcome privacy change that should make it easier to strip access to your profile from services you no longer use.
This update is coming few weeks after Facebook was accused of violating user privacy by data privacy scandal linked with data analytics firm Cambridge analytical (CA). The bulk removal tool could make it much easier for users to take control of their data and protect their identity, though the damage to Facebook’s reputation is largely done.
How Can I Bulk Remove Third Party Apps From Facebook?
- Go to the Facebook settings if you are on desktop
- Click on Apps and you’ll see all the third party apps connected to your Facebook account.
3. Click on any number of the apps you’d like to disconnect, and use the remove button at the top of the screen to do so
4. You’ll also be given a prompt to delete all posts those apps may have posted to your timeline / profile. Hit the delete button and you are good to go.
For Mobile:
>>Click on the three horizontal lines on the navigation bar at the bottom and scrolling down to settings. From there, head to the Apps section.
Facebook further says that it will now remove apps automatically if a user hasn’t accessed them in over three months.
What do you think?
Source: Newsroom via TC
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