Hebcal has destroyed my gmail calendar. There is no way to remove it.
I want to remove your calendar from Google Calendar. However, it does not appear under Calendar Settings. There is nothing I can unsubscribe to. What can I do? this is a huge problem, I cannot see any of my actual calendar events because Hebcal uses top two lines. Third request on this issue, and I see others have posted and there has been no answer.
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Seriously, you answered this MORE THAN A YEAR after I posted the problem! And as you can see I am not the only one this has happened to. I did follow the "alternative instructions" to the letter, but ended up importing the Hebcal into my main gmail calendar which I had to wipe out and start new because you took A YEAR to reply. Thanks.
Hello, thanks for using Hebcal.
Sorry to hear that you're having trouble removing Hebcal events form Google Calendar. Our instructions work well if you subscribed to a separate Hebcal feed inside of Google Calendar, or if you followed our altnerantive instructions and imported Hebcal events into a separate calendar.
If you inadvertently merged Hebcal events into your main event calendar, you can either delete events one at a time, or you can use a 3rd-party product such as https://www.gcaltoolkit.com/ to bulk-remove multiple events at once.
I downloaded it directly instead of subscribing, if that helps to solve the problem. It is integrated into my calendar and I cant get rid of it. I see there are others with the same problem with Outlook as well.
Customer support service by UserEcho
Hello, thanks for using Hebcal.
Sorry to hear that you're having trouble removing Hebcal events form Google Calendar. Our instructions work well if you subscribed to a separate Hebcal feed inside of Google Calendar, or if you followed our altnerantive instructions and imported Hebcal events into a separate calendar.
If you inadvertently merged Hebcal events into your main event calendar, you can either delete events one at a time, or you can use a 3rd-party product such as https://www.gcaltoolkit.com/ to bulk-remove multiple events at once.