
Signing into apps and websites is faster than ever with the one-click login wonders of Twitter and Facebook. But do you really want all your private information to be accessible by third-party apps, like your messages or friends' contact details?
Fortunately, there's a way to pull back some of those permissions you gave away on a whim. Social networks usually have a settings page that lists all the apps with access to your data, where you can choose to block those you no longer use.
MyPermissions makes this process even easier, with direct links to the app settings on sites including Facebook, Twitter and Google. Read on for tips on deciding which apps need chucking into your digital bin.