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Repeated request for Google login for calendar

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For the last two days, every time I start Thunderbird, a pop-up requests me to log in into Google Calendar. I have followed what little advice I can find:

  • Unsubscribed/deleted all calendars
  • Deleted all Gmail Accounts
  • Deleted all saved passwords, and re-entered them only for my current email accounts.

How do I get rid of this irritating and unnecessary pop-up? I have updated to v128.14 but the problem persists.

Thanks in advance.

John

For the last two days, every time I start Thunderbird, a pop-up requests me to log in into Google Calendar. I have followed what little advice I can find: * Unsubscribed/deleted all calendars * Deleted all Gmail Accounts * Deleted all saved passwords, and re-entered them only for my current email accounts. How do I get rid of this irritating and unnecessary pop-up? I have updated to v128.14 but the problem persists. Thanks in advance. John

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It says "Provider for Google Calendar" that is an addon you have installed. If you no longer wish to use it, I suggest you uninstall it.

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What makes you think it is a calendar? It could just as well be an address book.

Commonly Google accounts add a calendar and an address book along with the mail account. Sometimes more than one calendar.

Because it says so. :) See attached.

As far as I know, Google does not have any access to my address book, I have certainly not authorised that. The address book is not co-ordinated or shared with other devices.

John

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It says "Provider for Google Calendar" that is an addon you have installed. If you no longer wish to use it, I suggest you uninstall it.

Spot on! Thanks.

I thought I read it was integrated as part of Thunderbird now, evidently not.

Many thanks indeed, glad to have got rid of that.

John

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