Google Calendar Will Let You Hide Specific Holidays On Android
Google Calendar makes most of it when it comes to organizing and managing holidays along with scheduling several tasks on some important dates.
Thus making it super easy to track these important dates. Meanwhile, at times people wish to hide certain information that is added unnecessarily by default, to which the most perfect example is holidays. Now Google is making that possible, though.
Google aims to add more control over the holidays which you see in its Calendar app, however, it’s currently impossible to choose which holidays should be presented in your calendar, with providing two options: show Public or other holidays or show Public holidays only.
Meanwhile, it looks like Google wants to add more to this by allowing users to significantly choose certain specific holidays to be shown in the Google Calendar.
Google Calendar will allow users to hide specific holidays:
As per the folks noticed by Android Authority with the Google Calendar 2024.23.0-641736842 version, Google appears to offer the ability to hide certain specific holidays in the Google Calendar app.
A new option has been added called Hide this Holiday, which will let users select some specific holidays that they don’t want to see on their calendar.
On the flip side, another option- Selected holidays is also appearing within the main menu, however, it’s currently unclear how this feature does, though it’s possible that this feature will allow users to significantly choose some certain number of holidays and those will only appear on the calendar.
Moreover, both these features are yet to go live, while it’s expected that Google will make these features available with both the Google Calendar app on Android and in the Google Calendar on web, respectively.
In addition, this will allow users to have more control over the holidays that they see on their Calendar app.
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