How do I disconnect or revoke the GetResponse integration?

Last updated May 20, 2026Integrations

Removing the GetResponse integration from Valid Email Checker is a two-step process for full hygiene. Delete the connection on our side first, then revoke the API key inside GetResponse. The first step stops VEC from accessing GetResponse; the second ensures the key cannot be reused even if it leaked elsewhere.

Step 1: delete the connection in VEC

  1. Sign into VEC and open Integrations.
  2. Find the GetResponse row in Connected Integrations.
  3. Click the three-dot row menu and choose Delete.
  4. Confirm the action in the modal.
  5. The GetResponse entry vanishes from the table immediately.

Deleting the connection clears the sync history attached to it. Past verification jobs stay in Uploads & Results as standalone records.

Step 2: revoke the API key in GetResponse

  1. Sign into GetResponse.
  2. Open Menu → Integrations and API → API Access.
  3. Find the key you used to connect to Valid Email Checker.
  4. Click the delete or revoke icon next to the key. GetResponse instantly invalidates the previous value.
Why revoke separately
Deleting on our side removes our stored copy of the key. The key string itself is still a valid GetResponse credential unless you revoke it there. Revoking in GetResponse also ensures the audit trail shows the key as 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 fail immediately until you reconnect. Reconnect by following the steps in the GetResponse integration guide.

Reconnecting later

Go to Integrations → Connect Integration → GetResponse and paste a fresh API key. The new connection is treated as fresh — there is no link back to the deleted one. If you previously named the connection something distinctive (recommended in multi-account workflows), reuse the same name for team-facing consistency.

Team-member-created connections

A small Users icon next to the provider name marks a connection created by a team member rather than the account owner. Owners can delete any connection; team members can delete only their own. Ask the account owner if you need a connection removed and the Delete option is hidden.