You retain the ability to regulate the access of third-party applications, such as PostPaddy, to your social network accounts through account settings. Upon integration with PostPaddy, the PostPaddy application is granted authorization as a connected app within these settings. Should you decide to discontinue the management of your account via PostPaddy, you are required to meticulously remove PostPaddy from the designated settings.
In instances where the social account has not been detached from PostPaddy, the act of revocation will sever the connection without causing the loss of any pre-scheduled content associated with the account.
Revoke PostPaddy access to your Meta accounts
Sign in to your Facebook or Instagram account and go to your account’s business integrations: https://www.facebook.com/settings?tab=business_tools.
Select Remove beside PostPaddy.
Important: Removing access to Facebook results in the disconnection of any Facebook groups and Pages where your profile holds administrative privileges, as well as any associated Instagram Business profiles linked to those Pages.
Revoke PostPaddy access to your X account
Sign in to X using this link: https://twitter.com/settings/connected_apps.
Select PostPaddy, and then Revoke app permissions.
Revoke PostPaddy access to your YouTube or GoogleMyBusiness account
Sign in to Google using this link: https://myaccount.google.com/permissions?hl=en_GB.
Select PostPaddy, and then select Remove Access.
Revoke PostPaddy access to your LinkedIn account
Sign in to LinkedIn using this link: https://www.linkedin.com/psettings/third-party-applications.
Select Remove beside PostPaddy.
Revoke PostPaddy access to your TikTok account
Revoking access to TikTok can only be done on a mobile device.
In the TikTok mobile app, select your Profile.
Select the profile menu in the top right, and then select Settings and Privacy.
Select Security and login, and then Manage app permissions.
Select PostPaddy, and then select Remove Access.