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If for some reason you want to delete an OAuth authorization it seems it can't actually be done.  See below for illustration:

If I click on "View Details":

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The following screen appears:

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If I click on the "X" button as shown the following screen appears:

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I click on "OK" and the following screen appears:

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The authorization "appears" to have been successfully deleted.

View the member's Oauth Apps and it shows there:

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The "View Details" screen shows it back again:

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So, it appears deleting an OAuth authorization actually doesn't delete it.  This behavior shows up in ver 4.6.12.1 and 4.7 Beta 3

 

Edited by Chris Anderson

Solved by Marc

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  • Community Expert

It should only actually revoke, not delete. The issue there is actually that the text in the modal is incorrect. I will get a bug report in for that

Thank you for bringing this issue to our attention! I can confirm this should be further reviewed and I have logged an internal bug report for our development team to investigate and address as necessary, in a future maintenance release.

 

  • 1 month later...
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  • Solution

This issue has been resolved in 4.7.0 which has recently been released. Please upgrade to that version to resolve this, and of course, let us know if you are still seeing any issues.

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