When verifying your identity for an organization (like the IRS) or verifying your membership of a community (like First Responders or Teachers), part of the process is to consent to share some of your personal information with the organization or community for whom you are verifying. Granting your consent provides the organization access to your identity credential. You can revoke continued access to your credential at any time. This article explains how to revoke your shared credential.
Note: To better understand how ID.me shares your data, visit this help article Finding who you shared your information with.
What to know
- After you revoke access for an organization, they can no longer access new information related to your account. Any information already shared with the organization cannot be retrieved.
- Revoking your identity credential from an organization may cause a delay or disruption to the services you need through that organization since they can no longer verify you've completed the necessary verification.
Revoke an organization's access
To remove an organization’s access to your information:
- Sign in to your ID.me account.
- From your account dashboard, select the "Sign In & Security" tab.
- In the side menu, select Privacy.
- Find the website name you want to remove access to, then select Revoke Access.
- Select Revoke to confirm.