03 Apr
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Facebook has a new tool for people worried about apps accessing their data.
In the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, the company has quietly rolled out a tool that allows you log out, in bulk, of apps you’ve to which you’ve granted access to your Facebook account, as spotted by Twitter user Matt Navarra.
If you’re worried about Facebook accessing your data, open the Facebook app (if you still have it) and go to Settings > Apps > Logged in with Facebook. At that point, you’ll see a long list of apps you’re logged into with your Facebook. You can select each app from the list that you want to log out of, and then click “remove.” Read more…
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