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Third-party Chrome apps that you connect to your Google Drive are a blast to use. They allow seamless access on any PC or Mac, and the fact that these apps utilize native Google Drive functionalities — auto-saving, for example — make working with them a real treat.

Luckily, this feature can be disabled on Google Drive desktop and mobile app. Here's the guide. #1 Disable Quick Access on Google Drive desktop. Go to Google Drive page and log in with your Google account. Click the gear icon on the top of the page and select Settings. Unfortunately, I don't think that what you want is possible. As far as I can tell, the Quick Access section can't be customized. I think Quick Access is a poor name for the section.

But, there are a lot of apps that masquerade around as being free, while you do in fact need to pay to access even the most basic of functionalities. Unfortunately, getting rid of these isn't as easy as removing a Chrome extension.

Apps connected to Google Drive takes some effort to get rid of, especially since some of them are integrated into Chrome as well. In addition, there are various permissions granted to these apps, so you also need to double-check for any lingering access issues on your Google Account.

So, let's get started.

Note: Mindomo is used as an example throughout this post. That doesn't mean that it's a bad app by any means.Also Read:Google File Sharing Guide: All FAQs Answered
Remove Quick Access From Google Drive

1. Disconnect From Drive

The option to disconnect an app from Google Drive isn't readily visible, which means that you need to dive into the Settings panel.

Step 1: Open Google Drive and click the cog-shaped icon, located on the upper-right corner of the screen. On the drop-down menu, click Settings.

Step 2: Click Manage Apps.

Cs go classic mode. Step 3: Click the Options button next to an app that you want to disconnect, and then click Disconnect From Drive.

Step 4: Click Disconnect on the pop-up.

That's It! Simply repeat the procedure for any other apps that you want to disconnect.

However, this doesn't remove certain apps from Chrome itself. Don't worry. You'll find out how to do that in the steps below.

Note: The Manage Apps screen not only lists connected apps but also includes services and extensions connected to the Google Drive. You can disconnect them using the same procedure. The screen even lists apps that make use of Google Drive to save user data — WhatsApp, for example.Also Read: How to Backup and Sync Google Photos and Drive from Computer

2. Delete App From Chrome

While you can simply disconnect an app from Google Drive and leave it at that, certain apps — not all — are still listed in the app launcher screen in Chrome. Although the Web browser doesn't give the app launcher prominence anymore, you don't want useless app icons lying around if you still use it periodically.

Step 1: Go to the Chrome app launcher screen. To do that, type chrome://apps in the Address bar on a new tab and press Enter.

If you find the disconnected app on the app launcher, right-click it and select Remove From Chrome.

Step 2: On the confirmation pop-up, click Remove. You can also check the box next to Report Abuse if you want Google to know of any issues that you faced while using the app — excessive advertisements, for example.

Repeat for any other apps that you've already disconnected.

Also Read:How to Hide Quick Access on Google Drive

3. Manually Remove App Permissions

You disconnected the app from Google Drive, and you also removed it from the Chrome app launcher. Usually, this takes care of the app for good and also disables any permissions that you've granted earlier. However, it's always a good idea to double-check things, and the following steps are more of a precautionary measure than anything else.

Cool Tip: You can also use the steps below to simply remove an app's permissions to your Google Account without actually disconnecting it from Google Drive. Very useful if you want to keep your apps intact, and only use them when you really want to.

Step 1: Visit the My Account portal on Google.com. You need to sign in with your Google Account credentials to access it.

Next, locate and click Apps With Account Access under the Sign-in & Security.

Step 2: Click Manage Apps under Apps With Access to Your Account.

Step 3: Under Third-Party Apps, check for a listing with the name of the app that you disconnected from Google Drive. You most likely wouldn't, but, if you do find one, click on it.

Step 4: Click Remove Access.

Step 5: Click OK to remove any lingering permissions that the app might've had.

Nice job! You don't have to worry anymore about disconnected apps still having access to your Google Account.

Note: You should also find any services or accounts with third-party websites — accessed using your Google Account. Feel free to remove permissions for any unwanted sites from this screen at any time. You'd be surprised to find the number of sites that you simply signed in with your Google Account and forgot later on.Also Read:How to Transfer Ownership of a Document in Google Drive

Good Riddance

Most apps are quite decent with the amount of functionality that they offer, but it's annoying when some of them try to force down a paid version in no time at all while claiming to be free or ‘basic.'

And, Google Drive really needs to make the whole process of deleting unwanted apps simpler. Perhaps a Manage Apps option on the Google Drive dashboard itself would've been nice.

Any thoughts? Do let us know in comments. We'd love to hear.


The above article may contain affiliate links which help support Guiding Tech. However, it does not affect our editorial integrity. The content remains unbiased and authentic.Read NextHow to Hide Quick Access on Google DriveAlso See#google drive

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Windows syncs with One Drive by default and you can access the One Drive files right from the File Explorer. There are even a few other apps like Creative Cloud that will sync with the File Explorer right after installing Adobe Creative Cloud apps. However, if you are a heavy Google Drive user like myself and want to view all your Drive files right from the File Explorer, setting it up is as easy as installing an application from Google. Let's add Google Drive to Windows File Explorer.

Add Google Drive To Windows File Explorer

Unlike the Google Drive app which only worked online, Backup & Sync will create a Google Drive folder right inside the file explorer and let you access the files offline. You can delete or drop files into that folder and the changes take effect in Drive instantaneously. Begin by downloading Backup and Sync from Google on your computer. Run the app and click on ‘Get started'.

The next step is to connect your Google account to the app. Sign in with your Google Account proceed to the next step.

On this page, the app will create a copy of the files on your computer in Google Drive. This will allow you to access all the locally stored files from around the world. Select the folders that you want to backup to Drive automatically. In my case, I chose Desktop, Documents, and Pictures.

If you wish to backup your photos to Google Photos, toggle this checkbox marked in red below and click 'Next'.

Now, it's time to create a folder that will store a copy of your Drive files. Check the box next to 'Sync My Drive to this computer' and set the location of that folder. The app will sync all the cloud files to this folder. Click the Start button to finalize the setup.

You can either choose to sync everything or a few selected folders to the local folder on your computer. The files and folder that you choose on this page will show up locally and you can even access them when you're offline. Yes, you'd be able to change the folder afterward as well.

Click on Start and click on Continue on the Pop-up.

Now, you can see the Google Drive folder in the location that you set during configuration. It may take time to get all your drive files depending on your data and the internet connection.

The folders that you chose to back up to Drive will give you the visual representation with a green tick mark.

You can also check the backup status from the taskbar as well. This will give you a log of all the files that have been backed up or downloaded.

If you delete a file from the Google Drive folder in the File Explorer, it won't be deleted from the Drive. This feature is disabled by default so that you don't accidentally delete all the files from your Drive. However, if you want to enable this feature, click the Backup and Sync icon from the System Tray > Click the three-dot menu > Preferences> My Laptop> Always remove both copies.

Quick Access G Drive

Fair warning, you will lose all your data if you accidentally delete the local folder.

If you want to back up files that are just shared with you and not actually on your Google Drive, simply open Google Drive in a web browser> Shared with me> Right-click on the Shared file or folder and click on Add to My Drive.

Buku ariel noah kisah lainnya pdf. It will start syncing to your computer and you would be able to access that file from the File Explorer.

For Gsuite Users

Disable Quick Access Google Drive

If you have a Gsuite account, Drive File Stream app would make more sense for you. Gsuite account is nothing but a work or school account. For example, adam@techwiser.com is probably a G Suite account, whereas adam@gmail.com is a regular account.

Start by downloading and installing Drive File Stream app on your computer and follow the on-screen instructions.

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1. Disconnect From Drive

The option to disconnect an app from Google Drive isn't readily visible, which means that you need to dive into the Settings panel.

Step 1: Open Google Drive and click the cog-shaped icon, located on the upper-right corner of the screen. On the drop-down menu, click Settings.

Step 2: Click Manage Apps.

Cs go classic mode. Step 3: Click the Options button next to an app that you want to disconnect, and then click Disconnect From Drive.

Step 4: Click Disconnect on the pop-up.

That's It! Simply repeat the procedure for any other apps that you want to disconnect.

However, this doesn't remove certain apps from Chrome itself. Don't worry. You'll find out how to do that in the steps below.

Note: The Manage Apps screen not only lists connected apps but also includes services and extensions connected to the Google Drive. You can disconnect them using the same procedure. The screen even lists apps that make use of Google Drive to save user data — WhatsApp, for example.Also Read: How to Backup and Sync Google Photos and Drive from Computer

2. Delete App From Chrome

While you can simply disconnect an app from Google Drive and leave it at that, certain apps — not all — are still listed in the app launcher screen in Chrome. Although the Web browser doesn't give the app launcher prominence anymore, you don't want useless app icons lying around if you still use it periodically.

Step 1: Go to the Chrome app launcher screen. To do that, type chrome://apps in the Address bar on a new tab and press Enter.

If you find the disconnected app on the app launcher, right-click it and select Remove From Chrome.

Step 2: On the confirmation pop-up, click Remove. You can also check the box next to Report Abuse if you want Google to know of any issues that you faced while using the app — excessive advertisements, for example.

Repeat for any other apps that you've already disconnected.

Also Read:How to Hide Quick Access on Google Drive

3. Manually Remove App Permissions

You disconnected the app from Google Drive, and you also removed it from the Chrome app launcher. Usually, this takes care of the app for good and also disables any permissions that you've granted earlier. However, it's always a good idea to double-check things, and the following steps are more of a precautionary measure than anything else.

Cool Tip: You can also use the steps below to simply remove an app's permissions to your Google Account without actually disconnecting it from Google Drive. Very useful if you want to keep your apps intact, and only use them when you really want to.

Step 1: Visit the My Account portal on Google.com. You need to sign in with your Google Account credentials to access it.

Next, locate and click Apps With Account Access under the Sign-in & Security.

Step 2: Click Manage Apps under Apps With Access to Your Account.

Step 3: Under Third-Party Apps, check for a listing with the name of the app that you disconnected from Google Drive. You most likely wouldn't, but, if you do find one, click on it.

Step 4: Click Remove Access.

Step 5: Click OK to remove any lingering permissions that the app might've had.

Nice job! You don't have to worry anymore about disconnected apps still having access to your Google Account.

Note: You should also find any services or accounts with third-party websites — accessed using your Google Account. Feel free to remove permissions for any unwanted sites from this screen at any time. You'd be surprised to find the number of sites that you simply signed in with your Google Account and forgot later on.Also Read:How to Transfer Ownership of a Document in Google Drive

Good Riddance

Most apps are quite decent with the amount of functionality that they offer, but it's annoying when some of them try to force down a paid version in no time at all while claiming to be free or ‘basic.'

And, Google Drive really needs to make the whole process of deleting unwanted apps simpler. Perhaps a Manage Apps option on the Google Drive dashboard itself would've been nice.

Any thoughts? Do let us know in comments. We'd love to hear.


The above article may contain affiliate links which help support Guiding Tech. However, it does not affect our editorial integrity. The content remains unbiased and authentic.Read NextHow to Hide Quick Access on Google DriveAlso See#google drive

Did You Know

Traditionally, GPS is a three-part system comprising of satellites, ground stations, and receivers.

More in Internet and Social

Remove File From Quick Access Google Drive

Top 8 Fixes for Prime Video Picture-in-Picture Not Working on Android and iPhone

Windows syncs with One Drive by default and you can access the One Drive files right from the File Explorer. There are even a few other apps like Creative Cloud that will sync with the File Explorer right after installing Adobe Creative Cloud apps. However, if you are a heavy Google Drive user like myself and want to view all your Drive files right from the File Explorer, setting it up is as easy as installing an application from Google. Let's add Google Drive to Windows File Explorer.

Add Google Drive To Windows File Explorer

Unlike the Google Drive app which only worked online, Backup & Sync will create a Google Drive folder right inside the file explorer and let you access the files offline. You can delete or drop files into that folder and the changes take effect in Drive instantaneously. Begin by downloading Backup and Sync from Google on your computer. Run the app and click on ‘Get started'.

The next step is to connect your Google account to the app. Sign in with your Google Account proceed to the next step.

On this page, the app will create a copy of the files on your computer in Google Drive. This will allow you to access all the locally stored files from around the world. Select the folders that you want to backup to Drive automatically. In my case, I chose Desktop, Documents, and Pictures.

If you wish to backup your photos to Google Photos, toggle this checkbox marked in red below and click 'Next'.

Now, it's time to create a folder that will store a copy of your Drive files. Check the box next to 'Sync My Drive to this computer' and set the location of that folder. The app will sync all the cloud files to this folder. Click the Start button to finalize the setup.

You can either choose to sync everything or a few selected folders to the local folder on your computer. The files and folder that you choose on this page will show up locally and you can even access them when you're offline. Yes, you'd be able to change the folder afterward as well.

Click on Start and click on Continue on the Pop-up.

Now, you can see the Google Drive folder in the location that you set during configuration. It may take time to get all your drive files depending on your data and the internet connection.

The folders that you chose to back up to Drive will give you the visual representation with a green tick mark.

You can also check the backup status from the taskbar as well. This will give you a log of all the files that have been backed up or downloaded.

If you delete a file from the Google Drive folder in the File Explorer, it won't be deleted from the Drive. This feature is disabled by default so that you don't accidentally delete all the files from your Drive. However, if you want to enable this feature, click the Backup and Sync icon from the System Tray > Click the three-dot menu > Preferences> My Laptop> Always remove both copies.

Quick Access G Drive

Fair warning, you will lose all your data if you accidentally delete the local folder.

If you want to back up files that are just shared with you and not actually on your Google Drive, simply open Google Drive in a web browser> Shared with me> Right-click on the Shared file or folder and click on Add to My Drive.

Buku ariel noah kisah lainnya pdf. It will start syncing to your computer and you would be able to access that file from the File Explorer.

For Gsuite Users

Disable Quick Access Google Drive

If you have a Gsuite account, Drive File Stream app would make more sense for you. Gsuite account is nothing but a work or school account. For example, adam@techwiser.com is probably a G Suite account, whereas adam@gmail.com is a regular account.

Start by downloading and installing Drive File Stream app on your computer and follow the on-screen instructions.

Just like we did before, Log in with your Google account and proceed to the next step.

Unlike Backup and Sync, there are no more settings to change and instead of creating a Folder, it creates a separate Drive that gives you a dedicated space to access the files.

Unlike Backup and Sync, you cannot back up local files to Drive by simply dragging and dropping the files to the shared drive.

Wrapping up

How To Remove Quick Access From Google Drive

After all these extra features, ‘Backup and Sync' and ‘Drive File Stream' apps are obviously better than the Google Drive app which we can use in the browser anyways. And they also help to copy and paste files between folders in Drive which is not that easy task on the website.

Can You Remove Quick Access From Google Drive

And you cannot use both the apps at the same time for the same account. Regular users cannot use the Drive File Stream app and for G Suite users, it's better to go with Drive File Stream as you can also view the files shared to you right from the File Explorer.





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