- #Shared calendar not showing up on google calendar app android#
- #Shared calendar not showing up on google calendar app verification#
- #Shared calendar not showing up on google calendar app password#
The default settings for Calendar syncing is 1 month I think – you can set this to be longer (Eg if you want to see all your calendar appointments from months ago. You’ll see a confirmation screen with green ticks – but I forgot to take a screenshot of that.Ĭlick Save and then you’ll arrive back at the main accounts list, and Ta-Da there’s your account added back in:Īnd your account will now show in Calendar again: You can see all your current application passwords here: Īnd then enter it into your iPhone new account setup:Įnter the password, and then set the description as you like:Ĭlick Next, and the account will verify.
#Shared calendar not showing up on google calendar app verification#
Then choose the 2 Step verification section (or click here: )
#Shared calendar not showing up on google calendar app password#
It’ll be a special once off 16 character password you get from your Google account. Here’s the really important part – if your account uses 2-step verification, you need to enter an Application password here. In days gone by, you probably chose ‘Exchange’ but you don’t need to do that anymore. Here’s how it looks after deleting:Ĭlick the Add Account, and you’ll see this screen.Ĭhoose ‘Google’. You may find that after deleting, Settings then bombs out. You’ll get the scary confirmation screen. And click the big red ‘Delete Account’ button. Here’s how it looks before you delete – that’s my Google account there:ĭrill into the account. This might sound scary, but actually you won’t lose anything – it’ll all get re-synced down once you add the account again. Here’s the steps I went through (you can click to enlarge any images):įirst, go into Settings, and then > Mail, Contacts, Calendars: I tried various things (people suggested turning off SSL, just deleting the calendars from Settings, using other calendar app, adding a new Google 2-step application password, etc), but in the end I solved the issue by completely removing my Google Account altogether and then re-adding it. My suspicion is that restoring a backup to iOS7 somehow voids a previous Google application password for the Google account. One other important item to note: my Google account uses 2 step verification – which I think is likely quite relevant to the issue. 2-step Verification a possible contributor? Whereas I don’t actually use the Calendar app that much.
Why did it take so long to realise? Well, I use the GMail app for all my mail, and that has worked fine. eg I don’t actually know if the Calendar was syncing back when I upgraded my 4S to iOS7. Why mention this timeline? Simply because given how long it took me to realise the issue, I’m not sure whether the issue is due to iOS7 itself, OR to a restore to iOS7.
Googling this, it turns out to be a pretty common issue, but with a variety of scenarios. And after a little testing it turns out my Contacts weren’t syncing either. However for the past week or two my calendar hasn’t been syncing on my iPhone.
#Shared calendar not showing up on google calendar app android#
For years these have all working seamlessly on my iPhone and iPad as well as my Android devices – a Nexus 7 and and HTC One. My email, calendar, contacts, etc are all part of Google Apps. Solution: You need to completely delete your Google account from your iPhone and re-add it, making sure you use an Application password (if you use Google 2-step verification). Also Contacts don’t sync with Google contacts. Problem: Google Calendars (eg from Google Apps) no longer show in iOS7 Calendar apps. So here’s hoping the following might save you a few minutes… I had a reasonably frustrating time with this issue this morning, and it took me about 2 hours to finally solve.