When you interact with an app, you may grant it permission to access or move your tokens. If you unknowingly approved a malicious transaction, a scammer could drain your funds—even after you disconnect from the app.
Revoking token approvals removes these permissions. This is different from disconnecting your wallet. To disconnect from an app, see Disconnect Phantom from an app.
Revoke on Solana
On Solana, scams often target Associated Token Accounts (ATAs)—sub-addresses that store specific tokens. If you think your wallet has been compromised, use a trusted revoke tool to remove suspicious permissions.
- Visit the famousfoxes.com/revoke.
- Connect your Phantom wallet.
- Select Revoke all to remove all approvals.
Revoke on Ethereum and other EVM chains
On EVM-compatible chains like Ethereum, Base, Polygon, or Monad, scammers may exploit smart contract approvals to access your funds.
To revoke smart contract approvals, see Revoke token access.
Important
Phantom isn't responsible for third-party tools or apps. Always do your own research before connecting your wallet to any external service.