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16 Calendar external-sharing lockdown

Calendar sharing publishes event detail — titles, attendees, locations — to whoever the user shares with, inside or outside the organisation. Restricting sharing to free/busy hides that content while leaving scheduling workable, and the guest warning tells a user before an invite exposes an event to outsiders. For a targeted-staff threat model a principal's meeting titles and attendee lists are intelligence, and so is a colleague's view of their movements — which is why the internal default matters too.

Caveats

Setup steps

  1. open ↗ Apps › Google Workspace › Calendar › Sharing settings
    External sharing options for primary calendars
    Only free/busy information (hide event details)

    Set Google Calendar sharing options ↗

  2. open ↗ Apps › Google Workspace › Calendar › Sharing settings
    Internal sharing options for primary calendars
    Only free/busy information (users can still opt to share more)

    Set Google Calendar sharing options ↗

  3. open ↗ Apps › Google Workspace › Calendar › Sharing settings

    Warn users when inviting guests outside of the domain = On (checked)

    Allow external invitations in Google Calendar events ↗

  4. Apps › Google Workspace › Calendar › Sharing settings

    Audit existing public calendars; revoke 'Make available to public'

Ongoing maintenance

How to verify

  1. From an external Google account, open a shared primary calendar of a test user — only free/busy should render, no event titles. Tests the real exposure with zero tenant access.

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