Gmail: the trick to free yourself from spam by deleting your email address from sites and databases

Through two simple steps, you can deactivate the arrival of emails that fill your email box. Find out how to protect your computer security.

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Gmail It is a free service email provided by American company Googlewhich offers large storage space to receive emails.

Despite this, after many years, that storage capacity is collapse and the technology company alerts us that we are running out of space in our box.

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Fortunately for users, there are several tricks to “clean“our gmail. One of them consists of remove our website address where we are registered.

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How to delete our address from websites and databases?

First of all, we must enter our Gmail account and access the profile, where the round photograph is located on the right side of the screen). Then you have to click on Manage your Google account.

The second place, you have to look for the tab Security. When you press it, a new screen will appear. There, you must move down and find the option Your connections to third-party apps and services.

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This section contains a list of all the sites and apps in which you are registered with your Gmail account. Upon entering, you will be able to remove access that you gave them and, in this way, stop receiving notifications and unwanted mail.

On the other hand, it is important to clarify that, by doing so, personal data will not be deleted that you shared with the sites nor will the application in question disappear.

 
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