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# Google Calendar
The Google Calendar integration checks for availability in your Google Calendars and creates bookings for you.
## Removing Permissions for Cal to access your Google Account
1. Go to your [Google Account](https://myaccount.google.com/).
2. On the left, click Data & privacy.
3. Scroll to "Data from apps and services you use."
4. Under "Download or delete your data," click Delete a Google service. You may need to sign in again.
5. Next to the product you want to remove, click Delete.
6. Follow the steps on the screen.
To remove a product from your account that isn't listed in your Google Account, visit [Google Support](https://support.google.com) for more info on a specific product.
## Obtaining the Google API Credentials
1. Open [Google API Console](https://console.cloud.google.com/apis/dashboard). If you don't have a project in your Google Cloud subscription, you'll need to create one before proceeding further. Under Dashboard pane, select Enable APIS and Services.
2. In the search box, type calendar and select the Google Calendar API search result.
3. Enable the selected API.
4. Next, go to the [OAuth consent screen](https://console.cloud.google.com/apis/credentials/consent) from the side pane. Select the app type (Internal or External) and enter the basic app details on the first page.
5. In the second page on Scopes, select Add or Remove Scopes. Search for Calendar.event and select the scope with scope value `.../auth/calendar.events`, `.../auth/calendar.readonly`, `.../auth/calendar` and select Update.
6. In the third page (Test Users), add the Google account(s) you'll using. Make sure the details are correct on the last page of the wizard and your consent screen will be configured.
7. Now select [Credentials](https://console.cloud.google.com/apis/credentials) from the side pane and then select Create Credentials. Select the OAuth Client ID option.
8. Select Web Application as the Application Type.
9. Under Authorized redirect URI's, select Add URI and then add the two URIs `<CALENDSO URL>/api/integrations/googlecalendar/callback` and `<CALENDSO URL>/api/auth/callback/google` replacing CALENDSO URL with the URI at which your application runs.
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10. The key will be created and you will be redirected back to the Credentials page. Select the newly generated client ID under OAuth 2.0 Client IDs.
11. Select Download JSON. Copy the contents of this file and paste the entire JSON string in the .env file as the value for GOOGLE_API_CREDENTIALS key.
## Where to find the Google Meet integration?
Google Meet is a part of the Google Calendar integration and it should be available once you've added your Google Calendar. Just select Google Meet as location for your Event Type:
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1. Go to your `Event Types`.
2. Click on the `Location` drop-down menu.
3. Select Google Meet as the location of your meeting.
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Once your Event Type slot is booked, it will automatically generate the Google Meet link for the meeting.