How to Disconnect Web3 Apps & Games From TON Wallet

Introduction
If you use airdrops, mini-games, or DeFi apps on Telegram, chances are your TON/Gram wallet is connected to more apps than you can even remember. Every time you tap “Connect Wallet” in a Telegram mini-app—whether it is a tap-to-earn game, an airdrop bot, or a random NFT mint—a live permission link is created between that app and your wallet. This can later cause harm to your wallet.
Later on, you do not even realize it and your wallet gets drained because you did not disconnect it. This is the reason why scams happen to you. So, in today’s guide, I will teach you how to disconnect Web3 apps & games from TON wallet, because doing this is very important.
Disconnect Web3 apps & games from TON wallet is very easy and it is not rocket science. In this guide, you will learn how TON wallet connections work, how to check which apps have access right now, how to safely remove them on Telegram Wallet, TON Space, Tonkeeper, and Tonhub, and how to build a habit of keeping your wallet clean for the future.
One important thing is that in 2026, the name of the TON wallet has changed to Gram wallet. Therefore, wherever I mention TON in the guide, you should understand that I am talking about the Gram wallet.
Why There Are Risks in TON Web3 App Connections
When you connect your TON wallet to a mini-app, you do not give away your direct seed phrase. Instead, you approve a session. This allows the app to send transaction requests, view your wallet address and balance, and sometimes even request recurring permissions, depending on what purpose the app was built for.
Many created apps do this exact job—they are designed just to drain your TON wallet. And sometimes, these apps send you a lot of tokens that have a value of 0 USDT. But when you try to convert them, they trace you.
We explained almost all of this in our guide, How to revoke token approvals in MetaMask and Trust Wallet. However, that guide taught you how to revoke permissions for MetaMask and Trust Wallet. Today, we will teach you how to disconnect unauthorized Web3 apps and games from your Telegram TON wallet.
Some Unauthorized App Might Still Have Access to Your TON Wallet
Before you disconnect any dApp or Web3 game, check if it is doing any of these things. If it feels suspicious, revoke its access immediately:
- You don’t recognize the name or logo in the connected apps list.
- It is a Telegram mining or tap-to-earn bot that you tried once and forgot about.
- You are getting unexpected transaction pop-ups without even opening the app.
- Your TON or Jetton balance has decreased without you making any transactions yourself.
- You only connected your wallet under the pretext of ‘verifying eligibility’ for an airdrop that never actually launched.
I strongly recommend that you go right now and check your wallet to see if any of these situations look familiar.
How to Disconnect Web3 Apps & Games From TON Wallet
The Telegram built-in Wallet bot is the entry point that most people use first.
- Open Telegram and go to Settings.
- Tap on Wallet (or search for the @wallet official bot if it is not pinned in your settings).
- Inside the Wallet, tap on the menu icon (three lines or dots, depending on the app version).
- Look for Connected Apps or Security & Privacy.
- You will see a list of every Web3 app and mini-game currently linked to your wallet, along with the date it was connected.
- Tap on any app you do not recognize or no longer use, and select Disconnect.
- Repeat this for every unfamiliar entry — do not stop after disconnecting just one.
- If the “Connected Apps” section is empty or missing, your wallet might be running through TON Space, which handles connections a bit differently.
How to Disconnect Web3 Apps & Games From TON Space
TON Space is the self-custodial wallet layer inside the Telegram Wallet that manages Web3 connections separately from custodial balances.
- Open Wallet in Telegram and switch to the TON Space tab.
- Tap on your profile icon or the settings gear.
- Select Connected Apps (sometimes written as DApps or Sessions).
- Carefully review each connection — pay attention to the permission scope shown with each app.
- Tap Disconnect or the trash icon on any app you did not knowingly authorize.
- Confirm when prompted.
Since TON Space holds your actual private keys, auditing this list is more important than the Telegram native Wallet bot.
How to Disconnect Web3 Apps & Games in Tonkeeper
Tonkeeper is one of the most widely used third-party TON wallets, especially among users who do airdrop farming outside of Telegram.
- Open the Tonkeeper app.
- Tap on the Settings icon in the bottom navigation.
- Go to Connected Apps.
- You will see every dApp session, including web-based connections made through TON Connect QR codes.
- Swipe left on any app (or long-press, depending on the OS) and tap Disconnect.
- For extra safety, if you suspect your wallet has been compromised, use Disconnect All and only reconnect the apps you trust and actively use.
How to Disconnect Web3 Apps & Games in Tonhub
Tonhub is another common wallet, popular especially because of its lightweight interface.
- Open Tonhub and go to the Settings tab.
- Tap on Connections or Apps.
- Review the list carefully — Tonhub often displays the domain or bot username of each connected app.
- Tap on the app, then confirm Disconnect.
If You Have Already Approved a Suspicious Transaction, What Should You Do
Disconnecting the app stops future access, but transactions that have already happened cannot be undone. If you have already approved something, follow these steps now:
- Immediately move your remaining funds to a new wallet address that has never interacted with that suspicious app.
- Disconnect every app from your current wallet, not just the suspicious one.
- Check if you gave any recurring spending permissions—if you did, revoke them at the contract level.
- If a large amount is involved, follow the emergency checklist in our guide, “Crypto Wallet Compromised? 5 Emergency Steps to Take Immediately if You Get Hacked.
How to Prevent This from Happening Again
Now let’s talk about how to avoid these things in the future. Below, I have made a checklist that you can read.
- Review connected apps every month, especially if you regularly try out new tap-to-earn games or airdrop bots.
- Do not approve any transaction that you do not fully understand—claiming a real airdrop never requires you to send funds first.
- Use a separate “farming” wallet for airdrop bots and mini-games, and keep your main holdings in a wallet that is never connected to unverified apps.
- Beware of urgency—messages like “your airdrop will expire in 1 hour, connect now” are a classic pressure tactic used by both fake mining bots and phishing groups.
- Carefully check the bot username before connecting—scam bots often copy a legitimate project’s name by changing it slightly.
Conclusion
The only purpose of explaining this is that it takes just five minutes to audit and disconnect Web3 apps & games from TON wallet, but afterwards your wallet becomes safe and is protected from being scammed or drained. Therefore, always make revoking a habit.






