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by Fiadliel
2398 days ago
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They obviously subscribed to work calendars in order to follow the work activities of those people. There is no other technical way to do that. There isn’t a way to separate out personal events — which shouldn’t be there, or at least should be marked private. That this information was included, does not indicate that it was a target; it does indicate that it was a useful way for Google to attack their actions. |
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>"Screenshots of some of their calendars, including their names and details, subsequently made their way outside the company."
There is no reason to be sharing a work calendar with others outside the company, and without that person's permission.