Deleted the App? It May STILL Access Your Google Drive — CHECK NOW

Deleting an app from your Android phone does NOT always remove its connection to your Google Account. An old game or app you deleted months ago may still appear under Linked apps—and depending on the permission you approved, it may still have access to part of your Google Account or Google Drive. In this video, you’ll learn how to: • Find every app connected to your Google Account • See which apps have access to Google Drive • Check exactly what each app is allowed to view, create, edit, or delete • Tell the difference between normal app-data access and broader file access • Remove access from apps you no longer trust or use • Understand what Remove all access actually does Follow this path: Settings → Google or Google services → All services → Connected apps → Access to → Drive IMPORTANT: Do not remove access just because you see the words “Access to Drive.” Some trusted games and apps only use a private, hidden area in Google Drive to store their own settings, cloud saves, or configuration data. They cannot automatically browse all your personal photos and documents. Open each app, tap See details, and carefully read the exact permission before making your decision. If the app is unfamiliar, no longer used, or has more access than its function requires, tap Remove all access. Remember: removing access stops future access, but it may not delete your account or information already stored by the app. To completely remove everything, you may also need to delete your account or data directly inside the app. How many apps appear under Access to Drive on your phone? Write the number in the comments. If you discovered an old app you forgot was still connected, like the video and share it with someone who needs to check their Google Account. Subscribe for more hidden Android, Google Account, privacy, and security settings you need to review now. #GoogleAccount #GoogleDrive #AndroidSecurity #PrivacySettings #ConnectedApps #sal_tech