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Uninstall a Third-Party Connected App

You can uninstall a third-party connected app from your org. However, uninstalling an app doesn’t delete the connected app. Instead it removes the OAuth policies that you set for the app in your org. Because you’re removing the policies for apps that users can still access, you’re actually loosening your security measures. We recommend uninstalling a connected app only when the original developer deletes the app from their org. To make a connected app inaccessible to your org’s users, block the app. This action ends all current user sessions with the connected app and prevents all new sessions until you unblock the app.
Available in: both Salesforce Classic (not available in all orgs) and Lightning Experience
Connected Apps can be created in: Group, Professional, Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and Developer Editions

Connected Apps can be installed in: All Editions


User Permissions Needed
To view the OAuth Connected Apps Usage page: View Setup and Configuration AND Manage Users
To read, create, update, or delete connected apps: Customize Application AND either

Modify All Data OR Manage Connected Apps

To update all fields except Profiles, Permission Sets, and Service Provider SAML Attributes: Customize Application AND either

Modify All Data OR Manage Connected Apps

To update Profiles, Permission Sets, and Service Provider SAML Attributes: Customize Application AND Modify All Data
To install and uninstall connected apps: Customize Application AND either

Modify All Data OR Manage Connected Apps

To install and uninstall packaged connected apps: Customize Application AND either

Modify All Data OR Manage Connected Apps

AND Download AppExchange Packages

For more information about blocking connected apps, see Manage Current OAuth Connected App Sessions.

You can uninstall third-party connected apps from the Connected Apps OAuth Usage page. Uninstall connected apps that are part of managed packages by uninstalling the package.

Don’t uninstall connected app packages owned and distributed by Salesforce, such as the Salesforce app. Salesforce installs and manages these packages.

Important

  1. From Setup, enter OAuth in the Quick Find box, then select Connected Apps OAuth Usage.
  2. Click Uninstall to remove the local copy of the connected app from your org.