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		<title>How to Prevent spam from invading your Google Calendar</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Jakub Liscinsky]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>An email containing an invitation to an event is sent by a spammer to your Google Calendar</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a>Google is currently working on a fix aimed at stopping Google
Calendar spam as this is something that’s hitting more and more people each
week.</a></p>



<p><strong>How does this google calendar scam work?</strong><strong></strong></p>



<p>An email containing an invitation to an event is sent by a
spammer to your Google Calendar (this can apparently happen even with an email
that ends up in your spam folder), and the calendar automatically puts the
appointment into your calendar even though the body of the appointment contains
a spam link or some other obnoxious content.</p>



<p>Google says that they are aware of
the spam occurring in Calendar and they are working hard to resolve this issue.
They also said there’s no timeline as to when the fix will be issued, also
tanking for our patience.</p>



<p><strong>How
to Stop Google Calendar Spam?</strong></p>



<p>While Google’s permanent fix isn’t ready yet, you can stop Google Calendar spam now by following the steps below:</p>



<ul><li>Go to Google Calendar on the web.</li><li>Click the Settings cog and open Settings.</li><li>Scroll down to Event Settings.</li><li>Click “Automatically add
invitations” and select “No, only display invitations to which I have replied”.</li><li>Scroll down to Events From Gmail.</li><li>Uncheck “Automatically add events
from Gmail to my calendar”.</li></ul>



<p>Changing these two settings should prevent you from being hit
with Google Calendar spam. Firstly, any events sent to Gmail won’t
automatically be added to your Google Calendar and Secondly, invitations will
only be displayed if you have replied to them.</p>



<p><strong>Conclusion:</strong></p>



<p>Spammers will always find new ways to spam us! First it was
spamming emails then it was text messages and now it’s our Google calendar.</p>



<p>Google Calendar is very helpful for time management such as
scheduling meetings or appointments so spamming this can be extremely
frustrating. First, you must go to the trouble of turning down the invite which
often exposes you to objectionable content, then you are left with the
crossed-out appointment (which can appear as a daily appointment) messing up
your carefully organized calendar.</p>



<p>By following our simple steps to change the Google Calendar
settings, you can easily avoid this scam.</p>



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