Revoke Access to your Calendar
How to remove CalendarBridge’s access to your Google, Microsoft 365, personal Microsoft, or iCloud calendar account.
Revoke Access to a Google Calendar
These steps will show you how to remove CalendarBridge’s access to your Google account.
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infoIf you have multiple Google accounts, it is often best to do this from a private/incognito browser window (in Chrome and Edge you can open an incognito window by pressing ctrl + shift + n on Windows or ⌘ + Shift + n on Mac).
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Login with the credentials of the account you want to disconnect.
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Click CalendarBridge in the list of “Third-party apps with account access.”

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Click “Delete all connections you have with CalendarBridge Inc.”

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Click “Confirm.”

That’s it. CalendarBridge no longer has access to your Google Calendar.
Revoke Access to a Microsoft 365 Calendar
These steps will show you how to remove CalendarBridge’s access to your Microsoft 365 or Office 365 account. For removing access to your personal Microsoft account (Outlook.com, hotmail.com, live.com, or msn.com account) see the section on personal Microsoft calendars, below.
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infoIf you have multiple Microsoft accounts, it is best to do this from a private/incognito browser window (in Chrome and Edge you can open an incognito window by pressing ctrl + shift + n on Windows or ⌘ + Shift + n on Mac).
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Login with the credentials of the account you want to disconnect.
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Find CalendarBridge among the apps.

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Click the three dots in the corner of the CalendarBridge tile, then click “manage your application”:

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Click “Revoke Consent.”

That’s it. CalendarBridge no longer has access to your Microsoft 365 Calendar.
Revoke Access to a personal Microsoft Calendar
These steps will show you how to remove CalendarBridge’s access to your Outlook.com, hotmail.com, live.com, or msn.com account. For removing access to your Microsoft 365 account, see the section above.
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infoIf you have multiple Microsoft accounts, it is best to do this from a private/incognito browser window (in Chrome and Edge you can open an incognito window by pressing ctrl + shift + n on Windows or ⌘ + Shift + n on Mac).
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Login with the credentials of the account you want to disconnect.
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In the left panel, select My Apps.

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Click CalendarBridge in the list of “Apps and services you’ve given access.”

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Click “Revoke Consent.”

That’s it. CalendarBridge no longer has access to your Personal Microsoft Account Calendar.
Revoke Access to an iCloud Calendar
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Sign into https://appleid.apple.com.
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In the Sign-In and Security section, select App-Specific Passwords.
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Find the app-specific password you created for CalendarBridge and click the minus sign next to it.

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Then click “Revoke.”
