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Abstract:Here's what you need to know to delete a Google Calendar, if you're its owner. Otherwise, you can hide a Google Calendar or unsubscribe from it.
To clean up your Google Calendars, you can either delete, hide, or unsubscribe from them.Any of these processes can be done in a few quick steps. Once you delete a Google Calendar, it's gone for good. So make sure that's what you really want — you can always opt to temporarily hide it from view instead.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.No one likes digital clutter. And if you have a Google Calendar that just isn't necessary anymore, like an old subletter search that you used to coordinate schedules with your other roommates, deleting it from your life is a great way to clean your digital house.You can only delete a Google Calendar, however, if you're the owner (or creator). Otherwise, you'll have to unsubscribe from the calendar. Either way, the process is quick and easy. It should only take a minute or so to accomplish — and will get the job done.Here's what you need to know to either delete or unsubscribe from a Google Calendar:How to delete a Google Calendar1. Go to calendar.google.com.2. In the left sidebar, scroll down (if necessary) to the “My Calendars” section.3. Tap on the three vertical dots next to the calendar you want to delete.4. Click “Settings and Sharing” — this will bring you to a new page.5. Scroll to the bottom of the page and, under the “Remove Calendar” section, click “Delete.”6. Google will then ask you to verify that you want to delete the calendar, to do so, click “Permanently Delete.”How to unsubscribe from a Google CalendarIf you didn't create the calendar, then you can't delete it — but you can unsubscribe from it. That means you will no longer have access to that calendar and won't see it pop up within your Google calendars. (Though it is very similar to the calendar deletion process outlined above.)Here's how to get it done:1. Go to calendar.google.com2. Scroll down in the left sidebar until you see “Other Calendars.”3. Tap the three vertical dots next to the calendar you want to unsubscribe from.4. Click “Settings.”5. Scroll all the way down to the bottom of the page and click “Unsubscribe” (located under the “Remove calendar” subhead).If you aren't seeing your calendars when you scroll the bottom of the sidebar in the main calendar page, you may have to click on the down-carrot button to expose them. And keep in mind that, if there's a chance you may need that calendar again someday, you can always opt to hide it by unchecking the box next to the calendar name (also located in the sidebar on that main calendar page). That way, when you need it, you'll always have access to it.Related coverage from How To Do Everything: Tech:How to change your default Google accountHow to write a Google review, and become a 'Local Guide' for your areaHow to create and share a Google Drive folder with customized sharing settingsHow to create and customize a Google Form for polls and questionnaires
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