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Originally Posted by NickyWithNook
My husband took my Kindle Fire on a business trip overseas, and it was stolen.
I've put a block on it so someone would have to enter a PIN to use it, and I've made it so I will be notified if it connects to the internet. I'm concerned because it has my amazon password in it so people could buy stuff - and have it sent to me or put on my ereader so not a huge threat, but still. It also has access to my email and contacts.
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If it's gmail all you gotta do is reject the app from your gmail account. I believe Hotmail/outlook is the same. Once you remove access they will too next time they connect.