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    Major Changes Coming to Google Calendar Permissions!

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliMay 27, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Key Points from the Article:

    1. New Data Sharing Control: Google Calendar is introducing a setting that allows users to prevent the app from sharing its information with other calendar apps, enhancing privacy.

    2. Existing Permissions: Android already has a permission framework in place that regulates how apps access calendar data, ensuring user control.

    3. Update Rollout: As of May 27, 2025, the new calendar data-sharing control is being rolled out to users, providing greater customization of app interactions.

    4. Font Experimentation: Google Calendar is reportedly testing a new bolder font, Google Sans Flex, which may indicate a future design trend across Google apps.

    Google Calendar Permissions Set for Change

    Google Calendar is introducing significant updates to its data-sharing permissions. Currently, Android apps require user consent to access calendar information. However, Google Calendar is working on a new setting that allows users to control whether their data can be shared with third-party calendar apps.

    As part of the rolling changes, users can expect to find a toggle feature. This feature will let individuals decide if they want their Google Calendar entries visible to other applications. Disabling this setting means third-party apps will lose access to personal calendar data. Users might appreciate this added layer of privacy, especially if they want to manage their Google Calendar while keeping certain information confidential.

    In addition to enhanced privacy features, Google Calendar is also testing a new look. The application may soon adopt a bold font option known as Google Sans Flex. This new font style includes heavier lines with rounded ends, presenting a fresh aesthetic. While it is unclear if this visual change will be widespread, it signals Google’s commitment to refining user experience.

    The anticipated updates align with the growing focus on user control in technology. As smart cities evolve, tools that emphasize privacy and personalization enhance urban innovation. Keeping sensitive information secure in our crowded digital lives remains paramount. With these upcoming changes, Google Calendar aims to provide users with more autonomy and security in managing their schedules.

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