If unwanted game links, notifications or a persistent app called Teen Patti keeps appearing in your feed, you’re not alone. This guide walks through proven, step-by-step ways to remove Teen Patti from Facebook, stop invites and clean up any leftover connections between the game and your account. I’ll share practical troubleshooting tips, real-world examples, and safety steps so you leave nothing to chance.
Why remove Teen Patti from Facebook?
People choose to remove Teen Patti from Facebook for different reasons: spammy notifications, privacy concerns, accidental app permissions, or simply wanting a cleaner newsfeed. In one case I helped a friend who received dozens of invites daily—after removing the app and blocking invites, the notification load dropped immediately. Removing the app prevents further data-sharing and reduces targeted game prompts.
Quick overview: the three things you’ll do
- Revoke the game’s Facebook permissions (the core step).
- Uninstall or disconnect any mobile/desktop versions of Teen Patti you installed.
- Block or restrict future invites, posts or game requests from the app or other users.
Before you start: check where Teen Patti is connected
There are two common places Teen Patti may be linked to your Facebook account:
- As an app or website that has access to your Facebook profile.
- As a page, group or shared post that keeps showing up in your timeline.
If you want to learn more about the game itself, you can visit keywords. That said, if your goal is to remove connections to Facebook, follow the steps below.
How to remove Teen Patti from Facebook — Desktop (web browser)
- Open Facebook and click your profile menu (top-right corner), then choose Settings & privacy → Settings.
- From the left menu select Apps and Websites. This page lists apps you use that are connected via Facebook.
- Look for Teen Patti (or similar game names). Check the box next to it, then click Remove. Confirm that you want to delete the app and any published activity.
- After removing, revisit the App and Website settings and click Expired to make sure no old sessions remain active.
- Next, go to Settings → Blocking. In the Block apps section you can enter the app name to prevent it from sending requests or appearing in future invites.
Result: Removing the app severs the permission link between Teen Patti and your Facebook profile. Posts that were previously created by the app may still exist on your timeline—clear these manually from your Activity Log (Settings → Activity Log → Filter by Posts or Apps) and delete any entries made by the game.
How to remove Teen Patti from Facebook — Mobile (iOS/Android)
- Open the Facebook app and tap the menu (three horizontal lines).
- Tap Settings & Privacy → Settings → Apps and Websites (you may need to expand the Privacy or Security section).
- Under Logged in with Facebook, find Teen Patti and tap Remove. Confirm removal and choose whether to delete posts, photos or story activity the app may have published.
- Uninstall any Teen Patti app from your device’s app store (Google Play or Apple App Store) to prevent local app usage or re-linking.
- For extra safety, open your phone Settings → Apps (Android) or Settings → General → iPhone Storage (iOS) and confirm there are no leftover Teen Patti support files or cached data.
Stop invites, game requests and Messenger prompts
Game invites are often sent by friends who installed the app. Here’s how to stop them at the source:
- When you receive a game invite or request, click the three dots next to the notification and select Block app or turn off such notifications.
- In Facebook Settings → Blocking, use Block app invites and Block apps. Add Teen Patti to the blocked list.
- If invites persist from a specific account, consider muting or blocking that user (but try a polite message first—sometimes friends don’t know how frequent invites look).
Dealing with pages, groups and posts
Sometimes Teen Patti appears as a page or in a group:
- Leave or mute any groups that promote the game. Open the group → Joined → Leave group or Notification settings → Off.
- If a page keeps posting on your feed, unfollow or hide that page and, if appropriate, report spam following Facebook’s reporting flow.
- Use Activity Log to find and remove any automated posts by the app from your timeline.
When Teen Patti doesn’t appear in Apps and Websites
Occasionally the app name differs, or the connection is handled via a third-party provider. Try these steps:
- Search the Apps and Websites list for related publishers or company names—game developers sometimes use corporate names instead of the game title.
- Change your Facebook password and enable two-factor authentication to invalidate old tokens and app sessions.
- Under Security and Login → Where You’re Logged In, end suspicious sessions that may be connected to the app.
Data and purchases: what to consider before removing
If you’ve made in-app purchases or linked payment details, removing the app will cut future access but it may not refund purchases. Check the app store’s purchase records and the Teen Patti site for support before deleting anything you may need. To preserve account info before removing, take screenshots or note usernames if you plan to reinstall later.
If Teen Patti keeps reappearing
Rarely, apps can reappear if another service reauthorizes them. Do the following:
- Review other authorized apps and websites and remove anything you don’t recognize.
- Disconnect Facebook login from any third-party services that could relay permissions back to the game.
- Contact Facebook support if an app is reattaching unexpectedly; include screenshots and a description of actions you’ve taken.
Final safety checklist
- Remove Teen Patti from Apps and Websites (web and mobile).
- Uninstall any Teen Patti apps from your devices.
- Block the app in Facebook Blocking settings to stop future invites.
- Clear any automated posts from your Activity Log and unfollow pages/groups that promote the game.
- Change password and enable two-factor authentication if you suspect unauthorized activity.
When to reach out for help
If you’ve followed the steps above and Teen Patti remains linked or continues to send notifications, escalate to Facebook’s help center with clear evidence (screenshots, timestamps). If you believe your account was used without authorization, report it immediately and consider a temporary account lock until support responds.
Wrap-up and further reading
Removing Teen Patti from Facebook is usually straightforward: revoke the app’s permission, clean up posts, and block future requests. After I removed a similar game connection for a family member, the reduction in spam and the regained peace of mind made the small effort well worth it. If you want to double-check the official game site for account deletion or support, visit keywords.
If you still need help, try the steps again on a desktop (sometimes the web interface exposes options the mobile app hides), keep detailed notes of what you removed, and contact platform support with those details. Protecting your privacy on social platforms is a small investment that pays off with a cleaner feed and fewer unwanted interruptions.