


When you go to Quora after that it may try to auto-log you in due to cookies. Scroll down to find Quora and click on itĬlick on slider next to Quora to disable signing with Google for Quora Scroll down until you find: Signing in to other sites Select from drop-down: Manage your Google Account (in browser go to ) Keeping Quora loop in hosts file (as offered by OP) is a bit counterproductive, as it prevents you accessing Quora answers to some questions you googled for.Īnyway, here is how to get rid of autologin from Google account.Ĭlick on your avatar in top right (next to sprocket wheel - could be just color bubble with first letter of your account name) I'm still going to keep Quora in my hosts file for now as a precaution, but this fixed it. Go to then search for the site you want to revoke access from. The issue was with my Google Account, not with Chrome, which was why I couldn't find it.

Is there a hidden setting that will let me delete my token for Quora?ĮDIT: Resolved it. There doesn't appear to be a way to do this without taking the blunderbuss approach of disabling Chrome auto-login on every website. Additionally, I'm concerned that if I login even after the 14-day period is up, and Chrome submits my token again, it will reactivate the account and I'll be back at square one. My concern is that if I do this on another machine on which I'm logged into Chrome, it will log me back in. It takes 14 days for the account to be deleted.įor now I've just blocked in my hosts file to stop me from getting back in. I want to delete my Quora account because I hate Quora for a multitude of reasons, but Google automatically logs me back in if I click on a Quora link by mistake.
