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Google Calendar Bug Reported To Create Incorrect Events on Android, iOS Devices

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Google Calendar customers have reportedly skilled a bug that’s inflicting the applying to create random occasions primarily based on emails acquired within the consumer’s Gmail inbox. A number of customers appear to have reported the difficulty on the Google Calendar app for Android and iOS cell units. The bug has been reported by varied customers on Twitter as properly, who took to the social media platform to share screenshots of their Calendar apps crammed with random occasions.

In line with a report by 9to5Google, Google Calendar has been displaying random created occasions which have been triggered by messages of their Gmail inbox that don’t essentially observe again to any precise occasion. The occasions created incorrectly principally appear to be all-day occasions which have been brought on by a bug within the Gmail cell software on some Android and iOS units. Nonetheless, it is not clear what explicit bug has brought about this to occur, added the report.

A number of customers have been seen taking to Twitter to publish screenshots of their Google Calendar apps crammed with all-day occasions that don’t result in any actual occasion regarding the consumer.

Google Calendar customers who want to keep away from litter of their Google Calendar could evade the bug by heading to Settings > Occasions > Flip Off ‘Robotically add occasions from Gmail to my calendar​’​. Nonetheless, doing so will cease Google Calendar’s capability to trace precise occasions out of your Gmail inbox and supply customers with notifications for a similar as a reminder.

It is very important notice that Google hasn’t formally acknowledged, addressed, or supplied a treatment to the bug that has been reported.

Final yr, the Alphabet-owned search large had introduced a ‘Focus time’ entries function that allowed customers to set a timeslot through which all assembly requests might be robotically declined.


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