I use Android, and on that, you'd go to Account Settings, and then Security
and then there's something about Reviewing Apps That Have Access.
You ought to have something similar on an Apple device. Google "iPhone revoke app access" or something.
Posted By: Arizona Bay on June 21st 2017 at 11:57:02
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- Shit how do I reverse this on my iPhone??? (NCFC) - walksie, Jun 21, 11:54:04
- I use Android, and on that, you'd go to Account Settings, and then Security (NCFC) - Arizona Bay, Jun 21, 11:57:02
- I looked at privacy settings and it's says no app has access to calendar (n/m) (NCFC) - walksie, Jun 21, 12:00:35
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- 📱🔨 🔨 🔨 🔨 (n/m) (NCFC) - Tombs, Jun 21, 11:55:32
- I use Android, and on that, you'd go to Account Settings, and then Security (NCFC) - Arizona Bay, Jun 21, 11:57:02
- No idea, haven't seen it. I just went 'Google', and then bailed out. (n/m) (NCFC) - Arizona Bay, Jun 21, 11:52:36
- click on the top rh corner and go 2 the bottom of the dropdown options (NCFC) - Tombs, Jun 21, 11:54:30
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