Third-party sites & apps with access to your account
Third-party sites & apps with access to your account To help you safely share your data, Google lets you give third-party sites and apps access to different parts of your account. Third-party sites and apps are created by companies or developers that aren’t Google. For example, you may download an app that helps you schedule workouts with friends. This app may request access to your Google Calendar and Contacts to suggest times and friends for you to meet up with. What sites and apps can request Sites and apps can request different kinds of access to your Google Account, including requests to: See your basic profile information: Many sites and apps only request access to basic info, including your name, email address, and profile picture. You grant access to this info when you choose to "Sign in with Google" on sites and apps that have this feature. Sharing this info makes it easier to create an account and helps you avoid creating new passwords. See some info in your Goo...