How to remove the granted mail in gmail

To remove a granted permission in Gmail, you'll need to revoke the permission from the app or service that was granted access. Here's how:

Method 1: Revoke permissions from the app or service

  1. Go to the app or service that was granted access to your Gmail account (e.g., a third-party email client, a chatbot, or a website).
  2. Look for a settings or preferences menu, and search for "permissions" or "access permissions".
  3. Find the Gmail permission and click on it.
  4. Click on "Revoke" or "Remove" to revoke the permission.

Method 2: Revoke permissions from Google

  1. Sign in to your Google account.
  2. Go to the Google Account settings page.
  3. Click on "Security" from the left-hand menu.
  4. Scroll down to the "Third-party apps with account access" section.
  5. Click on "Manage third-party access".
  6. Find the app or service that was granted access to your Gmail account and click on the three vertical dots next to it.
  7. Click on "Revoke access" to revoke the permission.

Method 3: Use the Google Account settings page (quick way)

  1. Sign in to your Google account.
  2. Go to the Google Account settings page.
  3. Click on "Security" from the left-hand menu.
  4. Scroll down to the "Apps with account access" section.
  5. Click on "Remove access" next to the app or service that was granted access to your Gmail account.

After revoking the permission, the app or service will no longer have access to your Gmail account. If you're still having trouble, you can try signing out of your Google account and then signing back in to see if the permission is removed.