- Google Calendar will now always show any secondary calendars you own in your Settings list.
- The change builds on last year’s move to give every secondary calendar a dedicated owner.
- The rollout starts today for personal accounts and on January 27 for Workspace users.
It’s pretty easy to create a secondary calendar in Google Calendar and then completely forget about it, but Google is stepping in to tidy things up. The company is rolling out a change that ensures any secondary calendars you own will always appear in your calendar list in Settings, making them easier to find and manage.
Detailed in a Google Workspace Update, this move builds on a change Google introduced late last year, when it moved secondary calendars to a dedicated ownership model. Under that system, every secondary calendar has a single owner who’s responsible for its settings, permissions, and lifecycle. The new update closes a practical gap in that setup by ensuring ownership is visible.