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๐ On TRON, many interactions with DeFi or dApps require a step called Approve.
This step may look simple, but it is one of the most important security points in Web3, because you are essentially granting a smart contract permission to access and manage your tokens within a specified limit.
The problem is that users sometimes grant very large permissions and then completely forget about them.
Later on, if the contract develops a vulnerability or gets exploited, tokens can be withdrawn because that permission already exists.
๐ธ The first thing to understand is that Approve is not a direct transfer, it is an authorization.
This authorization can be limited or unlimited depending on what you approved. Some applications request Unlimited Approval for convenience, but it is not always the safest option.
๐ธ To review permissions on TRON, you can rely on tracking your activity through TronScan, reviewing the contracts you have interacted with, and checking whether those permissions are still necessary.
Any contract you no longer use should have its permission revoked instead of leaving it open.
๐ธ Revoking permissions is not complicated, but it is a powerful preventive step.
The idea of periodically cleaning up approvals is very similar to changing your passwords or reviewing connected devices on your accounts.
๐ก Approvals are a gateway to convenience, but they can become a gateway to risk if left unchecked. Reviewing and revoking unnecessary permissions keeps your TRON wallet more secure, even if you interact with DeFi on a daily basis.