> [!guide] > By creating a specific password for each app, you not only avoid sharing your Bluesky password, but you can also easily revoke access if you need to. > > Go to **Settings** and then click on **Privacy & Security**. The option we are looking for is **App Passwords**. Click on it, and if it's your first time there, you'll only see the **Add App Password** button (1). However, as shown in the image below, in my case, there are already some passwords that can be revoked by clicking the trashcan icon (2). > > ![[vladcampos.com/_files/2025-06-14-bluesky-add-app-password-button.png]] > > To create a password, click on theĀ **Add App Password** button and type a name in the box. I always type the name of the app where I'm using that password. It will help me remember where you used that password, in case I want to revoke it in the future. > > ![[vladcampos.com/_files/2025-06-14-bluesky-add-app-password.png]] > > There's also a box to **Allow access to your direct message** . This is precisely what it says, and that's why I prefer to never check that box. But, of course, it's up to you.