If you want to remove a Teen Patti connection from your Facebook account, this practical guide walks you through every step — from disconnecting the app to cleaning up posts, revoking permissions, and protecting your data afterward. I’ll share hands‑on steps I’ve used myself, clear screenshots you can picture in your head, and troubleshooting tips so you don’t get stuck halfway through. Wherever I mention the official game or site, you can visit it directly: ফেসবুক থেকে Teen Patti মুছুন.
Why removing Teen Patti integration matters
Third‑party games like Teen Patti often request access to basic profile info, friends lists, and sometimes more sensitive permissions such as posting on your behalf or accessing contact lists. Over time, unused app connections increase your privacy risk and clutter any “Apps and Websites” list in Facebook settings. Removing the connection not only stops data sharing, but it also prevents future automatic posts, unwanted notifications, and potential account linking that can be confusing when you want to keep your social activity tidy.
Quick checklist before you start
- Back up any important game data or purchases (take screenshots or check the game’s account settings).
- Know whether you signed into the game with Facebook or with a separate Teen Patti username/email.
- Have access to your Facebook login method (password, two‑factor device) in case you need to reauthorize for verification.
- Decide whether you want to simply disconnect the app, delete posts/interactions, or permanently block the game’s page/accounts.
Step‑by‑step: Remove Teen Patti from Facebook (Desktop)
These steps apply to the latest Facebook web interface. If Facebook updates the UI, the menu labels are often similar — look for “Settings” and “Apps and Websites.”
- Open Facebook, click the account menu (top right) and choose “Settings & privacy,” then “Settings.”
- From the left column, select “Apps and Websites.” Wait for the list to load; it shows active, expired, and removed integrations.
- Find the entry for Teen Patti (it may appear as “Teen Patti”, “TeenPatti.com”, or similar). Tick the checkbox beside it.
- Click “Remove.” A dialog will ask if you want to delete all activity the app made on your behalf — confirm according to your preference.
- Review the permissions summary that appears and finalize removal. Facebook will revoke the app token so the game can no longer access your account data.
Afterwards, clear your browser cache and restart the browser to eliminate any stale session tokens. If you’d rather contact the game directly, their site is available here: ফেসবুক থেকে Teen Patti মুছুন.
Step‑by‑step: Remove Teen Patti from Facebook (Mobile — iOS & Android)
In the Facebook mobile app:
- Tap the menu (three horizontal lines), then go to “Settings & privacy” → “Settings.”
- Scroll to “Permissions” and tap “Apps and Websites.”
- Under “Logged in with Facebook,” locate Teen Patti and tap to open details.
- Choose “Remove” and confirm. Optionally select the checkbox to delete any posts or activity from the app.
If you used Facebook Login within a mobile Teen Patti app, also open that app and look for account or logout options to unlink the Facebook method. Some mobile games store a separate game ID — check their FAQ or support if you plan to preserve progress.
Cleaning up posts, tags, and likes
Removing the app ends future access but doesn’t always erase past posts, likes, or comments created by the app. To tidy your profile:
- Open your Facebook Activity Log (Profile → three‑dot menu → Activity Log on desktop/mobile).
- Filter by “Apps and websites” or search for “Teen Patti” in the Activity Log search box.
- Delete or hide posts and app activity as needed. You can also bulk‑select entries on desktop for faster cleanup.
- If you previously liked or followed an official Teen Patti page, visit the page and choose “Liked” → “Unlike” or “Follow” → “Unfollow.”
Advanced steps: Revoke permissions and check legacy data
Even after removal, you may want to be thorough:
- Visit Facebook’s Security and Login settings to review “Where You’re Logged In” and terminate unfamiliar sessions.
- Under “Apps and Websites,” check the “Expired” tab to ensure no lingering tokens remain.
- Request a copy of your Facebook data (Settings → Your Facebook Information → Download Your Information) to inspect what the app accessed. This is useful if you plan a data removal or have privacy concerns.
- Contact Teen Patti support to request deletion of any data they hold tied to your Facebook ID; many sites provide account deletion or data export options in compliance with regional privacy laws.
What happens to your game progress and purchases?
Disconnecting Facebook may or may not delete your Teen Patti account or in‑game purchases. If you signed up using Facebook Login only, removing the app can make it harder to restore progress unless the game offers a separate account recovery method (email, phone number). Before removing, check Teen Patti’s account settings or FAQs for backup options such as linking an email address or creating a username/password backup.
If you can’t find Teen Patti in Apps and Websites
Sometimes the integration appears under a slightly different name or is handled via a Facebook page rather than a formal app listing. Try these tips:
- Search your Activity Log for “Teen” or “Patti” to catch variations.
- Check Facebook Pages you’ve liked — some game developers publish the game through a page that can be unliked/unfollowed.
- Review browser extensions or mobile apps with social permissions — occasionally third‑party wrappers can show up under a different developer name.
- If all else fails, contact Facebook support through the Help Center and provide timestamps or screenshot evidence of the Teen Patti activity you want removed.
Privacy and safety tips after removal
To reduce future surprises and keep your Facebook account lean:
- Regularly audit “Apps and Websites” every 3–6 months and remove services you no longer use.
- Limit app permissions to the minimum required when you first connect a new service.
- Enable two‑factor authentication on Facebook to protect linked app actions from unauthorized users.
- Use a dedicated email for games and leisure apps to compartmentalize communications and password resets.
Common pitfalls and how I fixed them
In my own cleanup I ran into two issues: lingering automated posts that reappeared after reinstalling the game, and a lost progress path because I had never linked an email. The fixes were:
- Revoke the app token in Facebook, then clear browser/mobile app cache, and finally uninstall the game. When reinstalling, I consciously denied posting permissions and rechecked “Apps and Websites” to ensure no fresh tokens were created.
- For lost progress I contacted the game’s support with screenshots of transactions and the Facebook profile ID shown in transactions. They helped map my purchases to a new game account after verification.
When to block or report a Teen Patti page or app
If you encounter spammy behavior, repeated unauthorized posts, or suspicious redirects, use Facebook’s reporting tools. Blocking stops the page or app from interacting with you entirely. Report any fraud or scams through the page-menu options so Facebook can investigate.
Final thoughts
Disconnecting a game like Teen Patti from your Facebook account is a relatively quick privacy win that reduces future risk and cleans your profile. Follow the steps above to remove the app, tidy posts, and secure your account. If you want to learn more about the official Teen Patti site or need support directly from the developer, visit: ফেসবুক থেকে Teen Patti মুছুন.
If you’d like, tell me whether you’re on desktop or mobile and whether you used Facebook Login for Teen Patti — I can give tailored, step‑by‑step instructions with the exact menu taps for your device.