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Regarding the company Facebook, the scandal concerning the misuse of personal data of its users has been dealt with in recent weeks. The company has (again) rather seriously damaged its reputation and is therefore ironing out as much as possible. If you have a Facebook account, and have had it for several years, you're probably surprised at which services and apps you've allowed access to use some of your personal information. Thanks to a simple tool within the mobile application, you can now view this list and delete applications/services in bulk so that they no longer reach your FB account.

The procedure is very simple. Open your application Facebook (the procedure is the same on both iPhone and iPad, as well as on the Android platform) and click "hamburger" menu in the lower right corner. Then scroll all the way down and click on Settings, followed by an option Account settings. Here, go down again before you hit the bookmark Application. Open here and continue to the tab "Login with Facebook".

Right here, a list of all the applications and services that are connected to your Facebook account in some way will pop up at you. When you click on a specific one, you will see detailed information about what kind of access this service/application has. Within the list, you can mark individual services/applications and with one click on "Remove” to cancel their rights. If you've never done anything like this and you have Facebook "from the beginning", you will probably find several dozen (or hundreds) of services/applications that have access to your profile without your knowledge.

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