Revoking Authorization (Dropbox, Google Drive and OneDrive)
If you are no longer planning on using a Dropbox, Google Drive or Microsoft OneDrive that you previously configured, you should revoke Passify's Authorization that you previously granted. Each provider allows you to do this via their provided security tools:
Dropbox
- Log into your Dropbox account on your computer
- Click your user icon and select "Settings" from the popup menu
- Click the "Apps" tab
- Scroll down to "View Dropbox content"
- Tap the "Passify" item to expand
- Tap the "Disconnect" button
Google Drive
- Log into Google Drive on your computer
- Click the Settings gear icon on the top of the screen, the select "Settings" from the drop-down menu
- On the left, click Manage apps
- In the list of apps, locate an entry for Passify. If it doesn't exist, have not authorized Passify to access your Google Drive.
- If present, click Options and then "Disconnect from drive"
Microsoft OneDrive
- Log into OneDrive on your computer
- Tap your user icon and tap "My Microsoft Account"
- Tap on the "Privacy" option to expand it and click "Apps and services that can access"
- Tap the edit button under Passify. If you don't see an item for Passify, then you have not successfully granted permission yet
- Tap "Remove these permissions"