Why Does Google Require Reconnection?
Google periodically reviews third-party application connections to ensure the security and privacy of your account. This can lead to temporary disconnections if:
Security Updates: Google updates its security features or policies, which may require third-party applications to revalidate their connection.
Account Changes: If you’ve changed your Google account password or adjusted security settings, the connection may need to be re-established.
Inactivity: If Creative Freedom has not accessed your Google Calendar for a period of time, Google might disable the connection to protect your account.
These measures are designed to safeguard your data and ensure that only authorised apps have access to your Google calendar.
How to Reconnect Your Google Calendar
To re-establish the connection between your Creative Freedom calendar and Google Calendar, follow these simple steps:
Log in to Creative Freedom:
Open the Creative Freedom app and log in to your account.
Go to Settings:
Navigate to the settings and disconnect your Google Calendar.
Next reconnect to your Google calendar.
Test the Connection:
Once reconnected, head to your Creative Freedom Calendar, open an event and press the 'sync with Google Calendar' icon
Refresh your Google Calendar and check the calendar entry has appeared. This make take a moment and you may need to refresh the Google calendar again.
While Google Calendar is a valuable tool, it's a third-party application. For accuracy and reliability, always refer to your Creative Freedom Account as your primary source for bookings.