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How to unshare your Google Calendar in 5 simple steps

Published by Business Insider on Tue, 10 Dec 2019


You can easily unshare your Google Calendar from a specific contact in five steps.You can also limit the details available to your contacts without unsharing the calendar entirely by changing your Google Calendar settings to show only whether you are busy or not.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.Our calendars offer a startling amount of insight into our daily lives.If you want to unshare your calendar with a specific person or group of people to protect your privacy, Google Calendar makes the process very simple for users to do so in five simple steps. Here's how.Check out the products mentioned in this article:MacBook Pro (From $1,299.99 at Best Buy)Lenovo IdeaPad 130 (From $299.99 at Best Buy)How to unshare your Google calendar1. Open your Google calendars by accessing calendar.google.com on a browser, and select the matrix of nine dots icon in the top right corner of your screen.2. In the left column, click the down arrow beside "My calendars."3. Hover over the calendar you want to unshare and then click on the three vertical dots to the right of it.4. Click "Settings and sharing."5. Scroll down to the "Share with specific people" section and click the "X" besides the contacts you no longer wish to share your calendar with.Alternatively, you can also change your sharing settings to show limited information on your schedule without unsharing your calendar entirely. Click on the dropdown menu to the right of the contact's email and choose "See only free/busy (hide details)".Related coverage fromHow To Do Everything: Tech:How to add reminders to your Google Calendar on desktop or mobileHow to send a Google Calendar invite to anyone using the desktop site or a mobile deviceHow to add tasks to your Google Calendar with Google Tasks, to organize your entire schedule in one placeHow to create a new Google Calendar in 5 simple stepsHow to delete a Google Calendar, or unsubscribe from oneSEE ALSO:The best MacBooks you can buyJoin the conversation about this storyNOW WATCH: These melons can sell for as much as $22,500 each in Japan
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