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A couple of days ago, I checked my on-chain records and saw that I still had an old contract with "unlimited authorization" attached. I instantly felt like withdrawing all my funds from the wallet and uninstalling the app... Honestly, this is almost like leaving the door key outside; just because nothing happens doesn't mean it's safe.
Later, I calmed down and didn't go to extremes. I first revoked permissions for the ones I don't use often, and also disconnected a few DApps I haven't opened in a long time.
Revoking permissions is like sleeping: you can get through a day without doing it, but if you drag it out, problems will eventually arise. Especially now, with everyone arguing about NFT royalties, creator income, and secondary market liquidity, I just think that no matter how much the rules are debated, the real unlucky ones are often ordinary people who leave a bunch of permissions and get their assets easily taken.
Anyway, my current habit is: revoke after use, and if it's too troublesome, use less.