I don't remember some of these.

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You have authorised the following third party applications to perform certain actions on eBay on your behalf.
eBay Business Policies Management ( created 19-Aug-12) Revoke this authorisation
eBay Bulk Listing Management ( created 20-Aug-12) Revoke this authorisation
eBay , Inc. ( created 25-Nov-12) Revoke this authorisation
eBay , Inc. ( created 25-Nov-12) Revoke this authorisation
NEOPOST ID ( created 25-Jan-13) - Click and Send Revoke this authorisation
eBay Turbo Lister ( created 26-Jan-13) Revoke this authorisation
eBay Business Policies Management 2 ( created 27-Jan-13) Revoke this authorisation


 


 


So can I just remove the ones I've never used,eg: Business Policies Management


Bulk listing Management


Business Policies Management again.


 


And how/when/why do I have these ones that I have no idea about?


 


I'll be back as I'm just going to see what other site Preferences I have that seemed to have mysteriously appeared, ๐Ÿ˜ฎ



 



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I don't remember some of these.

I recall the Turbolister one, Corny. And maybe the Click and Send one.


 


No idea whether I have authorised the others, or revoked anything.


 


I haven't been hacked yet, so I assume all's good.

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I don't remember some of these.

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go-tazz
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Thanks DG,:-x


 


In other words,just leave them alone as they are just more of eBay's nonsense,unnecessary ,rubbish,pointless, ???


 


I only ever list through TL so I presume they must have being invoked when I edited a listing,?:|


 


 

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I don't remember some of these.

Of most use to business sellers, I suppose, as (I think) they can create several policies under different profiles, then select it when creating a listing (might be useful for those who want some of their listings to have policies that qualify for TRS+, and others that don't). From what I can gather, if you opt out, you'll be opted back in the next time you list and specify a policy (which you have to do for returns etc anyway), so yes, seems a bit pointless. :^O

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I don't remember some of these.

go-tazz
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I recall the Turbolister one, Corny. And maybe the Click and Send one.


 


No idea whether I have authorised the others, or revoked anything.


 


That's about what I thought,(I couldn't remember allowing  the others);-):^O


 


 

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