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# Manage connected websites

## Manage permissions on sites

Use connected website permissions to stay in control while trying apps from the [Alby app directory](https://getalby.com/discover).

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## Delete a connected website

#### Step 1: Open Alby and **select 'Connected sites' from the drop-down menu**

To navigate to the place where you can delete an active website, open the extension and select “Connected sites” from the drop-down menu in the top left corner.

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#### Step 2: Select the website you to delete **by clicking on '>'**

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#### **Step 3: Click on '**⚙' **and delete website from the list**

By clicking on the gearwheel you can revoke access to that specific website by deleting it from the list.

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