- Goto your profile.
- Tap on three horizontal line icon.
- Tap on settings in the bottom.
- Tap on Privacy and Security, and then scroll down to the bottom.
- Tap on Access Data.
- Tap Logins(View All) under the Account Activity.
As of this writing, there are 28 such apps.
- 1: Hootsuite. Hootsuite is one of those massive does-everything social media platforms that has sprawling plugins, options, and plans that fit basically every need.
- 4: Sprout Social.
- 7: Sendible.
- 15: Zoho Social.
- 20: Salesforce.
- 24: Iconosquare.
Third-party apps and websites often provide an option to “Import photos from Instagram” or to “Connect/Link to Instagram.” Some examples include apps that allow you to easily print your Instagram photos or help you build a website.
Open up Instagram on iOS or Android, then tap the settings icon in the upper right of your profile. From there, scroll down to Settings, and tap Linked Accounts. There, you should see that Facebook is highlighted blue with a checkmark next to it. Tap it, then tap the “Unlink Facebook” button.
The Share Settings page also lists other platforms that could be linked to your Instagram account including Twitter, Tumblr, Flickr, Swarm, Ameba, VKontakte and OK.ru. If a name is highlighted, then it means your Instagram account is linked to the platform.
To remove an account you've linked to a single login:
- Go to your profile, then tap .
- Tap Settings.
- Tap Login Info.
- Tap next to the account you want to remove.
- Tap Remove.
- Go to the Delete Your Account page. If you're not logged into Instagram on the web, you'll be asked to log in first.
- Select an option from the drop-down menu next to Why are you deleting your account?and re-enter your password.
- Click or tap Permanently delete my account.
At this point, you should be able to go into Settings | Application manager (or Apps on some devices), locate and tap the app listing, and then tap Uninstall to remove the app. You don't have to let app administrative privileges get in the way of removing those pesky apps you've tried and no longer want.
How to Remove a Third party Application from your Android Smartphone or Tablet
- Step 1: Go to your device “Settings” menu.
- Step 2: Select the “Application manager” option.
- Step 3: Now you can see all “Downloading apps”.
- Step 4: Find the Application which you want to remove or uninstall and Tap on this.
How to enable/disable 3rd party apps in Android?
- Go into the main system settings.
- Scroll down to the "Device" section and select the "Apps" option.
- Tap the tab at the top that's labeled "All," then scroll through the list to find the app you wants to blast.
- Tap on the app, then tap the "Disable" button.
Go to settings. Select Apps/Applications. You'll see list of all third party apps. Going further, if you want to see pre-installed apps, press three dots/more and select show system processes.
In the latter case, you won't be able to uninstall an app without revoking its administrator access first. To disable an application's administrator access, go to your Settings menu, find "Security" and open "Device Administrators". See if the app in question is marked with a tick. If so, disable it.
Third party candidates sometimes win elections. For example, such a candidate has won a U.S. Senate election twice (0.6%) since 1990. Also, a third party may be used by the voter to cast a protest vote as a form of referendum on an important issue.
At this point, you should be able to go into Settings | Application manager (or Apps on some devices), locate and tap the app listing, and then tap Uninstall to remove the app. You don't have to let app administrative privileges get in the way of removing those pesky apps you've tried and no longer want.
Select the Settings app from your app drawer or home screen. Tap Apps & Notifications, then hit See all apps. Scroll down the list until you find the app you want to remove and tap it. Select Uninstall.
Go to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management,* then tap the app's configuration profile. Then tap Delete Profile. If asked, enter your device passcode, then tap Delete.
A day after users expressed frustration over the upcoming changes to Instagram's photo stream, users are having more issues — they are unable to log out while using the app. If you need to log out, you can delete and reinstall the app. The only other workaround is using Instagram.com in your mobile browser.