A public calendar?
What a horrible idea. No body wants to share their private meetings for others to see.
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A public calendar?
What a horrible idea. No body wants to share their private meetings for others to see.
Hey @cryptocurrency1, thanks for commenting. This isn't public, it's for syncing your own data between your devices. Alternately, it's for company teams to share info internally.
There are some public use cases -- imagine a public calendar for community centers or something like that.
But the default use case is all password protected and secure. Hope that clears things up.