How do I disconnect or revoke the Constant Contact integration?

Last updated May 20, 2026Integrations

Removing the Constant Contact integration from Valid Email Checker takes two steps for complete hygiene. First, delete the connection from the VEC dashboard. Second, revoke the OAuth grant or API token in Constant Contact. The first step is enough to stop VEC from accessing your account; the second forces a clean audit trail on the Constant Contact side.

Step 1: delete the connection in VEC

  1. Sign into VEC and open Integrations from the sidebar.
  2. Find the Constant Contact row in Connected Integrations.
  3. Click the three-dot row menu and choose Delete.
  4. Confirm the deletion in the modal.
  5. The Constant Contact entry disappears from the table immediately.

Deleting the connection also removes the sync history attached to it. Past verification jobs remain in your Uploads & Results page as independent records.

Step 2: revoke the grant in Constant Contact

  1. Sign into Constant Contact.
  2. Open My Account → Settings → Connections (or Integrations → API Keys depending on your account version).
  3. Find the Valid Email Checker entry.
  4. Click Revoke Access or the equivalent action.
Why revoke separately
Deleting in VEC removes the stored credential on our side. If the connection used OAuth, the grant still exists in your Constant Contact account list of authorized apps. Revoking that grant ensures the audit trail in Constant Contact shows the integration as fully removed.

What happens to running verifications?

A verification mid-import keeps running with the credentials cached at the start of the job. New sync attempts will fail until you reconnect. To get going again, follow the steps in the Constant Contact integration guide.

Reconnecting later

You can reconnect at any time by going to Integrations → Connect Integration → Constant Contact and walking through the OAuth or token flow again. The new connection is treated as fresh — there is no link back to the deleted one. If you previously named the connection something specific (helpful in multi-account setups), reuse the same name to keep team-facing labels consistent.

Team-member-created connections

Connections created by team members show a small Users icon in the Provider column. Account owners can always delete those. Team members can only delete connections they themselves created. If a connection is owned by another team member and you need it removed, ask the account owner.