

You'll still get email invitations from unknown senders, but the events will only appear on their calendars if they are accepted. In the drop-down menu for 'Add invitations to my calendar' choose "Only if the sender is known.".Select 'Event Settings' on the left side menu bar.Tap the settings icon on the top-right of your page.Open Google Calendar in your web browser.Sign in with the Google account that received the spam, then click the cog icon in the top-right corner and select 'Settings.' Now, select 'General' from the menu on the left side of the screen to expand further options. Here's how to enable the new option once it appears: Put an End to Spam Calendar Events First, head to your nearest laptop or desktop computer and visit Google Calendar on the web. The new feature is rolling out to all users with personal Google accounts, Google Workspace customers and legacy G Suite Basic and Business customers over the next 15 days, so you may not see it just yet. Google Calendar enables users to easily schedule meetings, share event. The default option is to show invitations from everyone. Gmail Workspace for Education offers storage per user, powerful spam filtering.

You can also choose to have all invitations appear on your alendar or just the invitations you've accepted. The new Google Calendar feature, rolling out now, will only display events on your calendar if the invite comes from a sender you know, like people in your contact list, people you've interacted with before or colleagues.
