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Remove a Constant Contact app from LinkedIn

Article: 000038469
Updated: June 11, 2025

Review the list of permissions granted to Constant Contact and remove Constant Contact from the list of Permitted Services in your LinkedIn account settings

After you disconnect LinkedIn from your Constant Contact account, it's also a good idea to disconnect Constant Contact from your LinkedIn ;account. This ensures that you are prompted to log into LinkedIn and grant permission before you can create a social post and share to LinkedIn.

  1. From your LinkedIn account, click Me.
    Note: LinkedIn's permitted services are set for your personal account. If you are the manager of more than one organization page, when permission is revoked, it is revoked for all of the pages.
  2. Select "Settings & Privacy."

    LinkedIn organization page with Me drop-down menu expanded and Settings & Privacy option selected
     
  3. In the Settings menu on the left-hand side of the page, click Data privacy.
  4. Scroll down to the Other applications section,  and click Permitted services.

    LinkedIn Settings page with Data privacy tab selected, Other applications section, and Permitted services option
     
  5. In the Apps and other services you've added section, click "Remove" next to the Constant Contact app. If you change your mind, you can always re-connect your LinkedIn account to your Constant Contact account again later.
    Note: Clicking "Show more" below the app expands the list of permissions granted.

    LinkedIn Permitted services options, Apps and other services you've added section, Constant Contact app, and Remove option
     

For more information about disconnecting third-party apps from LinkedIn, please see LinkedIn's support.

 

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