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Removing Facebook application through API

I have a web app that adds an application to a users profile, and requests extended permissions.

I can't seem to find if there is a way to use a script to remove the application from the users profile when they request to do so from my web app. I know they can remove the app when logged into Facebook, but I want to know if I can remove the app with an API call. Thanks for any help.

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Thom Allen Avatar asked Oct 27 '10 21:10

Thom Allen


3 Answers

You can use a HTTP DELETE request with:

From http://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/api/user/#permissions:

You can de-authorize an application or revoke a specific extended permissions on behalf of a user by issuing an HTTP DELETE request to PROFILE_ID/permissions with a user access_token for that app.

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Agha Zair Ali Avatar answered Sep 29 '22 19:09

Agha Zair Ali


The accepted answer is over 3 years old and is now outdated.

From: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/graph-api/reference/user/permissions/#Deleting

You can revoke a specific permission by making a call to a Graph API endpoint:

DELETE /{user-id}/permissions/{permission-name}

This request must be made with a user access token or an app access token for the current app. If the request is successful, you will receive a response of true.

Note that excluding {permission-name} will revoke all permissions.

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Rush Avatar answered Sep 29 '22 21:09

Rush


This is the javascript way (Fb js sdk api call) to remove the application from the user profile: https://stackoverflow.com/a/7741978/246435

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Qlimax Avatar answered Sep 29 '22 20:09

Qlimax