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# Unpair the browser extension

In the event that you want to deny access to Remote Desktop Manager from a previously paired browser extension, you need to delete it from Remote Desktop Manager.

1. In Remote Desktop Manager, go to ***File – Settings – Browser extensions***.
2. In the ***Devolutions Password Manager browser extension associations*** section, click the ***X*** button of the entry in the list, then click ***OK*** to save the modifications.

{% hint style="info" %}
In the ***Devolutions Password Manager browser extension associations*** section, you will find a list of each association made to Remote Desktop Manager, including some information to identify them. This includes the name specified at the time of the association (which defaults to the web browser’s name), a part of the encryption key used between the two, its creation date, and the date when it was last used.
{% endhint %}


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