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If you've previously linked your TP-Link ID to third-party services such as Amazon Alexa or Google Home and wish to remove this integration, follow the steps outlined below. Unlinking your TP-Link ID will revoke access to these services to control your Tapo or Kasa devices. Please note that after unlinking, voice commands and automation associated with these services will no longer function until re-linked.

Method 1: Unlinking via Third-Party app

Unlink Alexa service

1. Open the “Amazon Alexa” app and select “Skills & Games” in the menu.

2. Select the button “Your Skills”.

3. Search “Tapo” / “Kasa” skill.

4. Select the button “Disable Skill” to disable the skill, which can unlink the Tapo/Kasa account from Alexa.

Unlink Google Home service

1. Open the “Google Home” APP and select Settings > Works with Google.

2. Find “Tapo” / “Kasa” on “Linked” service, tap and select Unlink account.

3. Confirm “UNLINK” to unlink Tapo/Kasa account from Google Home.

Unlink SmartThings service

1. Open the “SmartThings” APP and select “Menu”.

2. Tap the Settings icon at the upper right.

3. Tap “Linked Services”, tap Tapo/Kasa, and select “Unlink” to unlink Tapo/Kasa account from SmartThings.

Method 2: Unlinking via TP-Link

If you don’t have access to your third-party account, you can unlink the third-party service by changing the password of your TP-Link account.

1. Set a new password in Tapo/Kasa APP in Me > View Account > Change Password.

2. The Email address used for Tapo/Kasa account will receive an Email to tell you that the password has been changed.

3. Please select “unlink services” to unlink all the third-party accounts with your TP-Link ID.

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Q1: What does the "Third-Party Compatibility" feature in the Tapo/Kasa app do?

A1: The "Third-Party Compatibility" feature was designed to balance users' demand for third-party apps with the security of product use. By enabling this feature, you may continue to manage Tapo/Kasa devices using third-party apps like Home Assistant.

However, please keep in mind that this may reduce the security of your devices. When using third-party applications to manage Tapo/Kasa devices, you must enter your TP-Link account credentials, which can pose a risk as these apps have not undergone our stringent security review. This could potentially expose your devices and personal information to unauthorized access. Think of it as opening a secondary door in your home: while it may provide convenience, it also increases the risk of unwanted entry.

In a word, we strongly recommend using the official Tapo/Kasa app to manage your products, as it has undergone rigorous security testing to ensure the highest level of data and usage safety.

Q2: What should I do if my Kasa/Tapo devices can't be integrated into third-party apps like Home Assistant?

A2: You can enable Third-Party Compatibility on Tapo App > Me > Third-Party Services > Third-Party Compatibility page. The location of Me button may vary by app version. It is located either in the bottom right corner or top left corner of the Tapo app (For Kasa app: Tap Me > Tap Settings > Find Third-Party Compatibility).

However, to help you properly, before you decide to enable this feature, it is recommended that you carefully understand its purpose and impact.

The "Third-Party Compatibility" feature increases the potential for integrating Tapo/Kasa devices with third-party apps like Home Assistant. Enabling this option may allow for more compatibility with other apps, but it also means that some security vulnerabilities previously addressed may be reintroduced, increasing privacy and security risks.

Note:

(1) This feature is disabled by default to ensure security, and you can choose to enable it based on your personal desires.

(2) If you choose to activate this feature, it will be considered as acceptance of any associated risks.

(3) We have not officially advertised support for Home Assistant or other third-party apps, so enabling this feature does not guarantee that your devices will work seamlessly with them. If you still encounter issues after compatibility is enabled, we suggest visiting the corresponding third-party forums or official websites for further assistance.

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