What was the thing about Samsung calendar app then? I don’t do anything on any of the phones, only in my Murena account on computer, and my wife’s Google calendar on computer?
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What was the thing about Samsung calendar app then? I don’t do anything on any of the phones, only in my Murena account on computer, and my wife’s Google calendar on computer?
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My husband and I share a single Proton calendar using a free account. A paid for account allows you to have multiple calendars and share calendars between different accounts. It works really well for us.
Sorry for not getting it. Thanks for trying to explain.
And still not getting it. I did create a subscription link. My wife could subscribe to it in her Google calendar and my events are visible. Including one that I have deleted. And when I add a new event it doesn’t appear in her calendar. So it is not syncing, which means it is useless.
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there’s no push mechanism, Google will crawl your subscription link daily, not hourly. They do not disclose anymore the exact time, but it depends on how much your calendar changed in the past. If you do not depend on new appointments showing up on the same day you filed them you should be fine.
Thank you for your patience. I just may have got it working both ways.
For some reason Google is saying the private link shouldn’t be shared with anybody. I don’t really get that, seems to me making the calendar public, which is the alternative, is a lot more problematic than sharing your calendar privately with someone you trust.
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really happy you gave this a try after having pestered you.
yes, the warning is maybe for unsuspecting users sending out private calendars to the world, but your use-case is in-family/spouse sharing. It helps if it’s a separate calendar and not your global events, but everybody is different