Share some access to your Google Account data with third-party apps (original) (raw)

To unlock certain features, you can give third-party apps and services some access to your Google Account data. For example, a photo editor app may request access to your Google Photos to apply filters.

Some Google products that third-party apps and services may request access to include Gmail, Drive, Calendar, Photos, and Contacts.

To give access to a third-party app or service, you must sign in to your Google Account. If you delete your Google Account, you also delete all associated third-party connections. When you delete your third-party account, it doesn’t affect your Google Account.

Learn more about what happens when you delete your Google Account or third-party account.

If you believe a third-party app or service misuses your data, you can report them. Learn how to report a third-party app or service.

You can review or remove the third-party apps and services that have some access to your Google Account data at any time. Learn how to manage connections between your Google Account and third parties.

View your apps and services

Tip: If you have more than one connection type, your third-party access connection appears under "{App or service name} has some access to your Google Account."

Give a third-party app access to your Google Account

Important:

To share some access to your Google Account data:

  1. When a third-party app or service prompts you to share access to your Google Account, review the request carefully to find what information and permissions it asks for.
  2. If you decide to share access, you must sign in to your Google Account.
  3. Authorize the third-party app or service to have some access to your Google Account data.

Share your Google data with third party apps:

Tip: If you have more than one Google Account, you're prompted to select the account you want to use or sign in to another Google Account to continue.

If you allow access to a third-party app, you may have the option to limit how long they can access your data. You'll get notified before a third party’s access ends. To extend their access, go to your Connections page.

What data and services third-party apps & services can access

Third-party apps and services can only access the data and services that you authorize them to. Before Google shares any of your data with a third-party app or service, you’ll find a list of the data and services that the third party wants to access.

For example, if you authorize a third-party app to access only your Google Calendar data, they can only access that data. They can’t access any of your other Google data, like your Google Photos or Contacts.

You can remove access to your Google Account at any time.

You can give third-party apps and services different levels of access to your Google Account like basic account information and to view or modify your account data. If you authorize a third-party app or service access to manage your Google Account data, they can edit, create, and delete data in your Google Account.

Learn the different Google Account access types

Third-party apps can request different kinds of access to your Google Account. They can request access to: