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This is how you can improve the privacy of your data by controlling the apps that access your Facebook account

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We recently saw how to manage and limit the access that applications and services have to our data with the latest version of Windows 10 April 2018 UpdateIt is one of the usual ways to avoid the tedious registration process. A way that shares prominence with logging through our Facebook account"

And we repeat the same thing Have you thought about the number of services and applications that have access to your Facebook account? Sure that would surprise you, so it is worth taking a look to finish off those that do not interest us.These are the steps we must follow.

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The first and obvious one is to register in our Facebook account and once inside, go to the Settings section by clicking on the arrow pointing down."

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A new window opens and on the left a column with options among which we must search and dial the call Applications and websites ."

It will give us access to all applications, active and expired that have access to our account.

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Starting with the active ones, with any of them we have several options. If we check the box on the right, we see how the option to Eliminate the access of said app or service to our account is activated. "

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But if we _click_ on View and edit at the bottom, we can access the specific permissions of each application and uncheck those with which we disagree."

Regarding expired applications the process is essentially the same and we will also find a button to reactivate access to said services that at one point have ceased to be active.

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In addition, if we go further down into the section Applications and websites we will see a box with the title Apps, websites and gamesIt is set to Enabled by default and allows you to disable it to prevent applications, websites and games, both inside and outside Facebook, from interacting with your account."

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