Ask HN: Is there no way to remove yourself from a delegated Gmail account?
67 points| kkoppenhaver | 3 years ago
I've been looking into this and seen multiple forum threads of people delegated access by ex's, relatives who have passed away and the like who are unable to remove themselves from this access even if it's extremely painful.
It blows my mind that this isn't a feature that exists or that Google can't help you remove your _own_ delegated access.
Anyone encountered this before and found a solution?
computerfriend|3 years ago
michaelmior|3 years ago
pancrufty|3 years ago
refurb|3 years ago
https://support.google.com/mail/thread/24721429/can-t-remove...
Brajeshwar|3 years ago
Otherwise, it might be a forward.
In that case, the only option is to add a filter -- if email is marked TO:themail@domain.com, then mark as read, delete, not marked as important.
Ensorceled|3 years ago
I’ve had about a dozen people over the years add my gmail.com account as the delegate and, luckily, Ive been able to decline since it looks like a real pain if I hadn’t.
barney54|3 years ago
samwillis|3 years ago
It's a useful feature for spouses or if you have a PA. Or in my case where my wife regularly points out she is effectively my and our children's PA...
radu_floricica|3 years ago
rahimnathwani|3 years ago
Once you've been delegated access to a Gmail account, it appears in the list of accounts you can switch to, but only within the Gmail web UI.
When you explicitly switch to that account, you see the other person's mailbox. If you never click on the switcher, you wouldn't even remember you had access.
Given the above:
- filtering makes no sense, because the mail items never appear in the same mailbox anyway
- changing password makes no sense, as you can only access gmail and not the whole Google account
ecf|3 years ago
Ensorceled|3 years ago
bluena|3 years ago
Painful memories should be avoided this way
rahimnathwani|3 years ago
To switch to the delegated mailbox, you need to choose it from the account drop down on the top right.
sebazzz|3 years ago
nl|3 years ago
isthisthingon99|3 years ago
neximo64|3 years ago
capableweb|3 years ago
Imagine if someone could invite you to a calendar event, but you can't clear it from your own calendar if you say no. How does that make sense?
silisili|3 years ago
firstcommentyo|3 years ago
If I invite you to my party and you agree, your not allowed to leave before I allow you. Yours sincerely, Vlad Drăculea
KyeRussell|3 years ago